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Intersectional Peonies are hybrids between woody Tree Peonies and herbaceous Garden peonies. These hybrids are relatively new creations, with the first successful intersectional crosses being made in 1948. These hybrids are called “Itoh peonies” after Mr. Toichi Itoh, a Japanese hybridizer who created the first intersectional Peony. the result is a disease resistant plant with a longer blooming season, due to their ability to produce preliminary and secondary buds once the plant is established. Its lower compact habit and sturdier stems allows it to support up to 30 flowers per well-established plant.
Intersection, or “Itoh” Peonies are very easy to grow in full to part sun in well-drained soil. Make sure the crowns are planted 1 to 2 inches deep and no deeper. If peonies are planted too deep, they may not bloom.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.
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"The healthy plant popped out of the earth quickly and looks great. I didn't expect this much growth so quickly"
"This big beautiful flower I panted 2 years ago and has quickly become one of my favorite flowers! The plants get big and the blooms are huge!"
"I just planted this peony last year and it actually bloomed this past summer! Peonies take time to get established and don't often bloom for a couple years after being planted. I was amazed to get two beautiful flowers out of this planting in the first year. Wonderful fragrance and absolutely stunning!"
"I researched this peony on several sites where all said that it would take some time to establish. The first year it was a small but healthy plant, no buds. The second year it doubled in size and had one small bud which did flower. The third year I had three huge buds that bloomed into gorgeous flowers. I love how they do not bow down due to the weight of the bloom even in the rain. Very happy with this peony!"
"I purchased this knowing it wouldn't bloom the first year. I was disappointed when it didn't bloom the second year, but I was heartened by the size of the plant. Happily we had 1 flower last spring and SIX flowers this year. This plant is vigorous and hearty, I recommend it. Good things come to those who wait."
"I love peonies! Yellow is very new and a little rare. Peonies are beautiful BUT anyone buying them needs to understand that nearly ALL varieties can take YEARS to bloom. . . this is COMMON. . . so you MUST be a very patient gardener. Trust me, it is worth the wait. Also, peonies don't love being moved. You can divide once well established (to share or have another growing elsewhere in your own landscape) but do better if left alone."