Peony – Adolphe Rousseau

Peony – Adolphe Rousseau

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Peony – Adolphe Rousseau

The Peony Adolphe Rousseau, Paeonia ‘Adolphe Rousseau’ is a double bloom peony with dark red blossoms. The beautiful flowers show there yellow stamens and light red stigmas in the center. Peonies are one of the best cut flowers and are often used in the Midwest to decorate gravesites on Memorial Day. All of our peonies are widely adaptable to most soils across the country. They bloom in mid spring and have very large, colorful blooms that stand out in the spring garden. Peonies can handle dry to moist sites, and do best in full sun but can handle some light shade. Often thought of as a plant used on the farm or out in the country, they bring a little bit of that country feeling to your garden. It is not uncommon to see peonies planted along the driveway or lane in a mass.

Scientific Name or Common Names: Paeonia ‘Adolphe Rousseau’

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