Many Happy Returns peony - seedling

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The Many Happy Returns peony is a hybrid variety with spherical red flowers. This exceptionally productive, abundantly flowering plant will arouse general admiration. Its flowers, whose centres are filled with jagged, narrow petals, are a true head turner. Those lovely floral pompoms excrete a pleasant fragrance that attracts many butterflies and bees. A huge advantage of the presented variety is preserving of the saturated flower colour until the end of flowering period. Many Happy Returns peony produces numerous strong and stiff stems that are clad in palmate, dark green leaves. The foliage itself constitutes a great garden decoration, well beyond the flowering period. Offered peony is suitable for planting in various perennial compositions, on lawn edges, or for decorating squares in front of the house. Just like many other varieties, Many Happy Returns is a sensational cut flower that stays fresh in a vase for a very long time.

Peony has specific growing requirements. It prefers sites where the soil is sandy loam, fertile, light, and rich in nutrients. It is of utmost importance to maintain an appropriate level of humidity, especially from end of May to mid-August. Peony does not like transplanting. It thrives when left for many years at the same site. Only after you notice a substantial drop of flowering volume you should divide the rhizomes and plant them on a new site.

We hereby offer one seedling of the Many Happy Returns peony. Basic plant information and growing tips can be found on the label.

  • Variety: Many Happy Returns
  • Use: ornamental - garden, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect, dense tufts
  • Flower colour: red
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: palmate, dark green
  • Site: sunny; sandy loam, fertile, light, rich, moist soil
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Wintering in the ground: yes