Family: Paeoniaceae
Common Name: Krinkle White Peony
| Description | A Peony with snow white single flowers with krinkled petals. |
| Pronunciation | (PEE-uh-nee) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
| Hardiness Zone | 3-7 |
| Sunlight | Needs full sun for best flower production. Will tolerate some shade but the amount of flowers diminishes |
| Moisture | average |
| Soil & Site | average, fertilize in early spring and fall |
| Flowers | single white krinkled flowers, center is a mound of yellow stamens |
| Fruit | seeds brown to black, large, found in a follicle |
| Leaves | green, ternate or pinnate |
| Roots | finer roots growing from the fleshy roots, will form a tight mass as they age |
| Dimensions | 2-3 feet by 2-3 feet |
| Maintenance | provide support with a support ring or Peony ring, fertilize in the spring and fall, deadhead |
| Propagation | division in the fall |
| Cultivar Origin | Introduced by Archie Mack Brand of Brand Peony Farms Faribault, Minnesota. (USA). |
| Author's Notes | I have two Krinkled White Peony in a garden for over 25 years and they still are growing strong. |
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