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  2. The Best Tips for Growing Gorgeous Peonies in Your Garden - AOL

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    For potted peonies, plant in a hole about twice the width and the same depth as it is in the pot. Add some compost to the hole, too. It's fine to add a slow-release 10-10-10 fertilizer to the hole ...

  3. How to Grow Beautiful Peonies, According to Christopher ... - AOL

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    Other considerations include: giving each plant room to mature (3 to 4 feet between plants); planting in a spot protected from wind and where peonies won't have to compete with other shrubs and ...

  4. Don’t Spend $27 on Peonies When You Can Grow Your Own - AOL

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    Learn how to grow peonies with this guide. Find tips on planting, peony types, seasonal care, fixing common problems, and achieving stunning blooms.

  5. Paeonia delavayi - Wikipedia

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    Planting tree peonies in a sheltered position may help to prevent strong winds from breaking branches, particularly during flowering. Tree peonies in general can suffer from peony wilt ( Botrytis paeoniae , a grey mould blight) and verticillium wilt , which may cause wilting and dieback of young shoots.

  6. Tree peony - Wikipedia

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    Tree peony hybrid 'Maxime Cornu' of the P. × lemoinei group, is a hybrid between subsection Delavayana (P. delavayi) and subsection Vaginatae (P. suffruticosa 'La Ville de Saint-Denis'). Tree peony is the vernacular name for the section Moutan of the plant genus Paeonia , or one of the species or cultivars belonging to this section.

  7. Paeonia lactiflora - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir featured Peonies in multiple paintings from the 1870s through the 1890s. [23] The Independent wrote of his fondness for the flower that: "They had been introduced into the horticultural world of Paris in the 1860s, so there was still something of the exotic about them, and Renoir paints them rather solemnly and majestically."