The best peony varieties for beginners

Peonies are known for being extra hardy, long-lived and easy-to-grow. But there are some varieties that have proven themselves beyond the masses to be great choices for beginning gardeners and those just looking for proven varieties that are sure to shine in the spring garden.

Read below for the list!

Sometimes it’s overwhelming to look at the available peony varieties and make a choice. Especially if you’re starting from scratch and haven’t grown peonies before!

Whether you are a new peony gardener or you have some and are looking to add to your collection, the list of suggestions below provides a tried and true collection of peonies that have proven themselves to be trustworthy garden cultivars.

You can’t go wrong with any of these popular and proven choices, as compiled by the American Peony Society.

Lactiflora varieties, known for fragrance and cut flowers

  • Elsa Sass - Double white, Gold Medal

  • Minnie Shaylor - Semi-double white, Gold Medal

  • Kansas - Double red, Gold Medal

  • Moonstone - Double blush, Gold Medal

  • White Cap - Japanese form red and white, Gold Medal

  • Krinkled White - Single white, Gold Medal

Herbaceous Hybrid varieties, known for diversity of color, form and habit

  • Etched Salmon - Double salmon pink, Award of Landscape Merit, Gold Medal

  • Mahogany - Single to semi-double deep red, Award of Landscape Merit, Gold Medal

  • Eliza Lundy - Bomb double red, Gold Medal

  • Red Charm - Bomb double red, Gold Medal

  • Coral Charm - Semi-double coral-pink, Gold Medal

Itoh/Intersectional Peonies, known for long bloom and disease resistance.

  • First Arrival - Semi-double lavender pink

  • Garden Treasure - Semi-double, cut flower, Gold Medal, Award of Landscape Merit

  • Bartzella - Semi-double, Gold Medal, Award of Landscape Merit

  • Unique - Single red, deeply dissected foliage

  • Cora Louise - Single to semi-double blush with dark flares

  • Sonoma Halo - Double yellow

Coral Charm Peony
$29.99

Peony Coral Charm has warm tropical coral tones with a cupped old fashion rose shaped bloom are awesome in the spring garden. Blooms open bright salmon pink and fade first to coral then peach and apricot and finally cream. The transition of many blooms on one plant has a spectacular effect.

Coral Charm is a very vigorous hybrid, semi-double that blooms early on 36” stems.

American Peony Society Gold Medal winner.

Lovely cupped shape, semi-double blooms of coral peach coloring. Strong stems and wonderful flower color make this a fine garden plant.

Week 5 bloom date rating.

Registered: Wissing, 1964

3-5 eye roots are shipped or available for pickup in fall.

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