The Koningin Wilhelmina variety is known for its large, densely double flowers, colored pink with a white border, and a strong aroma. The Moonrise peony is characterized by large, semi-double flowers of ivory color.
More about the varieties:
Koningin Wilhelmina:
This variety, named after the Dutch queen, was bred in 1912 and immediately gained popularity due to its abundant flowering and large, lush buds shimmering in the sun. The flowers of this peony reach 16-18 cm in diameter, and the bush can grow up to 1 meter in height. The variety prefers sunny places and grows well on loamy, moisture-intensive soil.
Moonrise:
The Moonrise variety belongs to the early flowering peonies. Its large, semi-double flowers, ivory in colour, have slightly wavy, corrugated petals. They reach 18-20 cm in diameter.
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