Transform your garden into a majestic landscape with the luxurious and highly sought-after White Peony. Renowned for their lush, massive, and intricately ruffled blooms, these premium seeds offer you the rare opportunity to cultivate some of the most spectacular flowers in the world right in your own backyard.
Carefully selected for exceptional viability, these heirloom seeds develop into robust, long-lived perennial bushes that will grace your garden with an abundance of breathtaking blossoms year after year. The sophisticated beauty and delicate fragrance of these blooms make them a peerless choice for striking garden borders, elegant focal points, and exquisite cut floral arrangements.
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PREMIUM QUALITY SEEDS
Fully natural, untreated heirloom seeds explicitly selected for high viability and exceptional garden performance.
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LUXURIOUS BLOOMS
Produces vigorous bushes that yield spectacular, oversized, and beautifully fragrant flowers during the late spring to early summer season.
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LONG-LIVED PERENNIAL
Once fully established, these robust plants can thrive and continue to bloom reliably in your garden for decades.
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ELEGANT CUT FLOWERS
The strong stems and massive, long-lasting blossoms make them perfect for creating breathtaking professional-grade floral displays indoors.
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GENEROUS SEED COUNT
Each package contains exactly 50 genuine, fresh seeds β providing the perfect amount to begin your elegant garden masterpiece.
1. Starting Indoors
Peony seeds require a natural warm/cold stratification process to break dormancy. Place seeds in a slightly damp medium (like peat moss) in a sealed bag at room temperature for 1-3 months until a small root emerges.
2. Germination
Once the root appears, move the sealed bag into the refrigerator (cold stratification) for another 2-3 months until a leafy shoot begins to form.
3. Transplanting
Carefully plant the sprouted seeds in small pots indoors. Move them outdoors and plant in a permanent location only after the last risk of frost has passed. Do not plant the crown too deep.
4. Care
Choose a permanent location carefully, as established plants do not like to be moved. Water deeply but infrequently, ensuring the soil drains exceptionally well. Avoid over-fertilizing.