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

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    It's fine to add a slow-release 10-10-10 fertilizer to the hole, if you like. Also, don't expect flowers the first season. You may get them, but many peonies take a year or two to get established ...

  3. Paeonia × suffruticosa - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 horticultulturist Toichi Itoh from Tokyo used pollen from 'Alice Harding' to fertilize the herbaceous P. lactiflora 'Katoden', which resulted in a new category of peonies, the Itoh or intersectional cultivars. These are herbaceous, have leaves like tree peonies, with many large flowers from late spring to early summer, and good peony ...

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  6. Peony - Wikipedia

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    Tree peonies can be propagated by grafting, division, seed, and from cuttings, although root grafting is most common commercially. [26] [27] Herbaceous peonies such as Paeonia lactiflora, will die back to ground level each autumn. Their stems will reappear the following spring. However tree peonies, such as Paeonia suffruticosa, are shrubbier ...

  7. Tree peony - Wikipedia

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    Other peonies do not have perennial woody stems, but their stems die back after the growing season, to emerge again from buds just below the surface early in the following year. Tree peonies have been in culture in China for millennia, and it is likely that hybrids came into being in gardens, where different wild tree peony species were planted ...