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One of the Intersectional (Itoh) Peonies, ‘Morning Lilac’ is a gem that will set your garden apart with its large, fragrant, lilac-pink blooms! Their form ranges from single to semi-double, with dark centers and unusual petals highlighted by purple and white streaks. Plants have a shapely habit and dark green leaves, and will come into flower before your herbaceous Peonies. Deer resistant, too.
Hybrids between Tree Peonies and herbaceous Peonies, known as Intersectional or Itoh Peonies, are superb, long-lived plants with the large, exotic blooms and refined foliage of Tree Peonies, but with stems that die back to the ground in fall like herbaceous Peonies. Making crosses between these two groups was a horticultural feat that proved remarkably difficult to accomplish. The quest for this elusive marvel began in Japan in the late 1940s with Mr. Toichi Itoh, and was picked up by American breeders. Don Hollingsworth introduced ‘Garden Treasure’ in 1984. Rodger Anderson, an amateur breeder in Wisconsin, spent 12 patient years carrying out crosses, finally hitting the jackpot with yellow ‘Bartzella’, registered in 1986. Since then, other beautiful colors have been developed, but only a few have made it into commerce.
For more information on growing Peonies, click on Growing Guide.












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