Paeonia x lactiflora 'Abalone Pearl' | Abalone Pearl Peony

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DESCRIPTION
Paeonia × lactiflora ‘Abalone Pearl’ is an herbaceous peony known for its semi-double, cup-shaped blossoms that open in a glowing coral-pink and gracefully fade to creamy ivory as they mature. Blooming from late spring into early summer, the generous blooms feature golden-yellow stamens, releasing a gentle fragrance that enhances garden charm. The flowers are held aloft on sturdy stems, making them ideal for fresh-cut arrangements where they maintain long-lasting beauty when harvested in the bud stage.

‘Abalone Pearl’ provides consistent, early bloom performance and reliable floral presence in the landscape. The rich, dark-green foliage persists throughout the season, providing a lush backdrop for the soft-hued blossoms. It is noted for deer resistance, strong stem structure, and effortless integration into borders or cutting gardens, marking it as both a practical and delightful spring flowering choice.

DESCRIPTION
Paeonia × lactiflora ‘Abalone Pearl’ is an herbaceous peony known for its semi-double, cup-shaped blossoms that open in a glowing coral-pink and gracefully fade to creamy ivory as they mature. Blooming from late spring into early summer, the generous blooms feature golden-yellow stamens, releasing a gentle fragrance that enhances garden charm. The flowers are held aloft on sturdy stems, making them ideal for fresh-cut arrangements where they maintain long-lasting beauty when harvested in the bud stage.

‘Abalone Pearl’ provides consistent, early bloom performance and reliable floral presence in the landscape. The rich, dark-green foliage persists throughout the season, providing a lush backdrop for the soft-hued blossoms. It is noted for deer resistance, strong stem structure, and effortless integration into borders or cutting gardens, marking it as both a practical and delightful spring flowering choice.

 
  • Height: 24–32 inches tall
    Width: 24–30 inches wide
    Foliage color: Glossy deep green divided foliage
    Flower color: Warm coral-pink, fade to cream as they age
    Bloom time: Early to mid-season
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low—remove spent blooms, cut foliage to ground after frost; rarely needs division
    Growing zone: USDA zones 3–8
    Wildlife attractors: Fragrant flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators; deer- and rabbit-resistant

    This plant can be seen at Brooks Peonies Gardens.

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