Lavender Hill

Seidl

$95.00

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Lavender Hill.  Seidl.  1996.  Suffruticosa with P. rockii influence.  (Rock’s Variety x Kamata-fuji).  Many petaled semi-double lavender petals and stamens, cream-lavender sheath, pink stigmas, dark purple flares.  Petals are creped and ruffled.  Beautiful, rounded, and deeply cut leaves gracefully cover the medium-sized shrub.  Plants are heavy bloomers, and flower carriage is very good.  Very hardy and always consistent.  To 5 feet high and 5 feet wide after 10 years.  A rockii hybrid that has it all-superior. Fertile both ways.  One of the most popular woody peonies we carry and worthy of any garden.  Recommended for cold winter climates.  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: Eyes and/or Edges, Lavender-Pink-Coral
FLOWER CHARACTERISTICS: Semi-double
SPECIALTY: Fertile, Ornamental Foliage