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Paeonia obovata
Japanese Forest Peony
Plant Type:
SHADE PERENNIALSPaeonia obovata – This lovely woodland peony flowers in early summer with showy, single pink flowers, weeks later than P. japonica. October into November in northeastern Connecticut, the seed pods, like large medieval jesters’ hats split open to reveal a brilliant crimson, fleshy backdrop, a foil to the pollinated dark blueberry-like fruits. The late season interest lasts for many weeks and is almost like a second flowering making for striking interest in the very late season woodland garden. Foliage remains clean for us - right into autumn sometimes picking up gold to reddish overtones before hard cold takes it down. Site in fertile draining soil in part, dappled to open shade. Pot grown peony from seed or division.
Characteristics and Attributes for Paeonia obovata
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Late Spring
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Spring / Summer / into Autumn
Autumn Interest
- Fruit / Berries / Seed Heads
Nature Attraction
- Deer Resistant
- Honey Bees & Native Bees
Light
- Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
- Dappled Shade
- Shade
Attributes
- Border
- Woodland
- Specimen
- Accent
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Medium
Soil
- Fertile
- Draining
- Woodland
Origins
- China
- Japan
Propagated By
- By Seed / Potted