Shima-tsubeni

Japan

$100.00

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Shimatsubeni.  Japan. Unregistered historic Japanese suffruticosa cultivar.  Shimatsubeni has huge, full-formed red semi-double flowers with petals that are highly ruffled.  Flowers can reach 10 inches in diameter.  The coloration is not as bright as Taiyo’s, but deeper and does not fade like so many of the other reds.  Flowers often wilt in sunny locations, but recover each evening. Plants reach a height of around 3 1/2 feet in Wisconsin and have excellent hardy stems, but are on the slower side for growth.  It must be planted in a well-ventilated area to prevent disease, like all of the other suffruticosas.   Plants have excellent foliage and are consistent bloomers each year.  This is the best red suffruticosa in our opinion for form and color.  Shimatsubeni is rarely available and is an outstanding plant for the collector of fine peonies. Ships in late September to mid-October.  AGE: Field-grown, 3+ year old graft or division from larger plants – our choice of available plant material upon harvest.

Color: Red
FLOWER CHARACTERISTICS: Semi-double
SPECIALTY: Fertile