Peony Katharine Havemeyer

Peony 'Katharine Havemeyer'

Description

Paeonia lactiflora 'Katharine Havemeyer'. A quintessential peony flower, overflowing with pearly pink petals. The dark green foliage is a fitting backdrop for the buds which develop from small pompoms into full double flowers. The stems are strong but may need some support depending on the look and feel of your garden.

Several side buds extend the flowering season of this prolific bloomer. The flowers have a strong fragrance and are sometimes described by visitors as lily of the valley.

A variety named after Katherine Havemeyer, the wife of Theodore Havemeyer (1868- 1936) horticulturist, garden writer and avid collector of lilacs, dahlias, irises and peonies. He worked together with Victor Lemoine, the famous nurseryman from Nancy in France! 

Registered with the 'American Peony Society' in 1921.

Peony Details

Thurlow, USA

Properties

Colour palette
Pastels
Soft & hot pink
Flowering period
From week 5 | Late
Flower form
Double
Plant size
d| ↕︎ up to 90 cm | ↔︎ up to 90 cm
Fragrance
Intensely fragrant
Flower bud(s)
One main flower bud and plenty of sidebuds
Ideal for
The cutting garden
Position & soil
Sunny and airy - soil well worked and not soggy
Hardiness
Fully hardy -20ºC or depending on snow cover

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