Paeonia 'White Innocence' | White Innocence Peony

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DESCRIPTION
Paeonia ‘White Innocence’ is a late mid-season herbaceous hybrid with pure white, single bowl-shaped flowers. They sit atop tall, elegant stems, each stem often carrying four to five blooms, that feature a distinctive greenish-white center. The blooms are lightly fragrant, and their understated form emphasizes a sense of calm purity in gardens and floral arrangements.

White Innocence delivers vivid ornamental interest through its tall, graceful stature and rare floral structure. The foliage remains glossy and robust through the flowering period, offering visual support long after the petals fall. As a garden specimen or cut-flower choice, it provides refined elegance and enduring presence in late spring displays.

DESCRIPTION
Paeonia ‘White Innocence’ is a late mid-season herbaceous hybrid with pure white, single bowl-shaped flowers. They sit atop tall, elegant stems, each stem often carrying four to five blooms, that feature a distinctive greenish-white center. The blooms are lightly fragrant, and their understated form emphasizes a sense of calm purity in gardens and floral arrangements.

White Innocence delivers vivid ornamental interest through its tall, graceful stature and rare floral structure. The foliage remains glossy and robust through the flowering period, offering visual support long after the petals fall. As a garden specimen or cut-flower choice, it provides refined elegance and enduring presence in late spring displays.

 
  • Height: 48–54 inches tall
    Width: 24–36 inches wide
    Foliage color: Glossy medium to dark green
    Flower color: Pure white single blooms
    Bloom time: Mid- to late spring
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Average
    Maintenance: Low—cut back foliage to ground after frost; stakes seldom needed due to strong stems; remove spent blooms for tidiness
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3–8
    Wildlife attractors: Fragrant flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators; deer and rabbits generally avoid them

    This plant can be seen at Brooks Gardens Peonies.

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