
Paeonia obovata
I am very excited to finally be able to offer blooming Paeonia (pay-OH-nee-ah) obovata plants (6-7 year old plants). This rarely offered Japanese Woodland Peony is slow-growing and usually takes more than five years to reach blooming size from seed. But, with a little patience, you are rewarded in late spring by their lovely single, rose-pink flowers on 18″ – 24″ stems. In the fall, the mature seed pods split open to reveal dramatic metallic-blue fertile seeds and red infertile seeds.
Paeonia obovata prefers bright shade in humus-rich, moist, well drained soil, in USDA zones 5 – 8. Very limited quantities are available.

Paeonia obovata

Paeonia obovata
I first remember seeing this vine in bloom at a local rare plant nursery and knew I had to have one! None were available immediately, so I put my name on a long waiting list and was finally able to acquire one for my personal collection. I am pleased to now offer these vines for sale at Peacock Horticultural Nursery.
Lapergeria vines grow best in bright shade in a rich well drained soil. I have successfully grown these in my USDA zone 8b garden with some protection from frost. They also do well in a large pot that you could then move to protection in areas with harsh winters.