Paeonia suffruticosa 'Hanakisoi ('Floral Rivalry')'

Hanakisoi Tree Peony

Large, double, coral-pink blossoms bloom for 2-3 weeks in late spring to early summer. Beautiful in a bouquet of cut flowers or left on the tree with a backdrop of chartreuse-green foliage.

  • Semi-double, ruffled flowers
  • Blooms- late May to June
  • Woody-stemmed, shrub-like habit
  • Fragrant
  • Use in the shrub border or hedge

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Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Pollinators
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Exposure
Partial Sun
Foliage Color
Chartreuse
Green
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Habit
Mounding
Upright
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Spring
Summer
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Paeonia suffruticosa 'Hanakisoi ('Floral Rivalry')'

A permanant, sunny or partly shady site is ideal for Tree Peonies. Protection from afternoon sun and from harsh winds will help to prolong the lives of the the exotic flowers. Peonies will perform best in well-drained, evenly moist, rich soil with a pH near neutral and they are drought-tolerant once established. When planting a Tree Peony, be sure to bury the graft union (appearing as a bulge on the main stem) 1.5 inches below the soil surface to protect it from freezing/thawing cycles. This will help to maintain a healthy, reliably blooming plant. In northern regions, the graft should be planted even deeper. An annual topping of compost is recommended each Fall. Though peonies may be slow to establish, you can be assured that they are developing a deep, substantial root system which will help to produce flowers that are well worth the wait. Once established, Peonies can live 50 years or more.