Peony Coral Sunset - Peonies - Fluwel
Peony Coral Sunset - Peonies - Fluwel
Peony Coral Sunset - Peonies - Fluwel
Peony Coral Sunset - Peonies - Fluwel
Peony Coral Sunset - Peonies - Fluwel
Bulb information
Bulb size
Top size
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
100+ cm
Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
Color
Orange
Plant cutting
Yes

Peony Coral Sunset

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€10.25

Will be delivered from
02-11-2026
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Will be delivered from 02-11-2026

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"What is the most sold Peony? That was my question to a renowned Peony trader. Without thinking he answered ‘Coral Sunset’. Really? No Sarah Bernhardt or Festiva Maxima? I really expected these old Peonies to be sold a lot more. I believed the Coral Sunset to be more of a newcomer. Well, I seemed to be very wrong in that. When this Peony is standing in your garden next year, you can celebrate her sixtieth birthday with her. It appears that this Peony is the best seller of the moment in both the flower trade and the garden world. It is quite understandable, every time I see her, she is shining bright. She is on the tall side but stands up straight. Her hefty stems carry her mighty flowers with ease.
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Bulb information
Bulb size
Top size
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Autumn
Plant height
100+ cm
Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
Color
Orange
Plant cutting
Yes

Planting flower bulbs

When should I plant my flower bulbs? If you want beautiful flowers such as tulips and daffodils in your garden in the spring, you will need to plant flower bulbs in the fall. This can be done as soon as the leaves fall from the trees. Make sure that the spring bloomers are in the ground before the frost sets in.

Summer bloomers such as dahlias and lilies should be planted in the spring so that they bloom in the summer.

Planting flower bulbs is not complicated at all. The same principles apply in principle:

  • do not plant the bulb too deep in the ground (usually between 8 and 18 centimeters)
  • provide good natural conditions
  • be frugal with fertilizer and let the bulb do its work

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