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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 brownii - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia brownii is a glaucous, summer hibernating, perennial herbaceous plant of 25–40 cm high with up to ten stems per plant, which grow from a large, fleshy root. Each pinkish stem is somewhat decumbent and has five to eight twice compound or deeply incised, bluish green, hairless, somewhat fleshy leaves which may develop purple-tinged edges when temperatures are low.