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DESCRIPTION
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ opens in early to mid‑spring with fragrant, semi‑double to double blossoms that begin in a rich coral‑pink and gradually fade to soft apricot‑pink as petals age. The rounded flowers are softly fragrant, revealing bright yellow stamens at their center, and sit atop sturdy, upright stems that readily support their blooms—making them superb for fresh-cut arrangements and garden display.
Registered by Roy Klehm in 1981 and awarded the American Peony Society’s Gold Medal in 2000 as well as the Award of Landscape Merit in 2009, ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ is known for its generous bloom production. Its long vase life when cut in bud and excellent stem strength make it a garden and florist favorite. Early flowering—and often among the first coral-toned peonies to bloom.
DESCRIPTION
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ opens in early to mid‑spring with fragrant, semi‑double to double blossoms that begin in a rich coral‑pink and gradually fade to soft apricot‑pink as petals age. The rounded flowers are softly fragrant, revealing bright yellow stamens at their center, and sit atop sturdy, upright stems that readily support their blooms—making them superb for fresh-cut arrangements and garden display.
Registered by Roy Klehm in 1981 and awarded the American Peony Society’s Gold Medal in 2000 as well as the Award of Landscape Merit in 2009, ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ is known for its generous bloom production. Its long vase life when cut in bud and excellent stem strength make it a garden and florist favorite. Early flowering—and often among the first coral-toned peonies to bloom.
DESCRIPTION
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ opens in early to mid‑spring with fragrant, semi‑double to double blossoms that begin in a rich coral‑pink and gradually fade to soft apricot‑pink as petals age. The rounded flowers are softly fragrant, revealing bright yellow stamens at their center, and sit atop sturdy, upright stems that readily support their blooms—making them superb for fresh-cut arrangements and garden display.
Registered by Roy Klehm in 1981 and awarded the American Peony Society’s Gold Medal in 2000 as well as the Award of Landscape Merit in 2009, ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ is known for its generous bloom production. Its long vase life when cut in bud and excellent stem strength make it a garden and florist favorite. Early flowering—and often among the first coral-toned peonies to bloom.
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Height: 24–36 inches tall
Width: 18–36 inches wide
Foliage color: Glossy medium to dark green
Flower color: Semi-double blooms in shades of coral-pink, fading through soft apricot
Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Water requirements: Moderate
Maintenance: Low—remove spent blooms, cut back foliage after frost; may benefit from staking in heavy rain; long-lived and seldom require division
Growing zone: USDA zones 3–8
Wildlife attractors: Deer- and rabbit-resistant; highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinatorsThis plant can be seen at Peonies at Glencoe Farms.