

Peony Sorbet
1 tuber per bag
Largest bulb size
Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
When you see a beautiful, large, fully-formed flower from this peony, you’ll understand why the grower has named it ‘Sorbet’. Delightful, large flowers with rich notes of vanilla and fruit – a real treat. You won’t see its flowers in all their glory in the first year after planting, but once it’s settled in your garden… it’s fantastic.
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Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
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Planting and caring for peonies
Plant peonies as soon as possible after delivery in a sunny position with nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. Plant herbaceous and Itoh peonies with the growing points facing upwards and cover them with approximately 2 to 3 cm of soil. Avoid planting them too deeply, as this can reduce or even prevent flowering.
Tree peonies, however, should be planted more deeply, with the graft union well below the soil surface. Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil slightly moist while the plants establish their roots.
Read our complete guide to when and how to plant and care for peonies.
You can order our peonies from around August for the coming planting season. We start shipping from November, so the roots arrive at the right time for planting and can be planted soon after delivery.
Peonies flower from late spring into early summer. The exact flowering time varies by variety and also depends on the climate and the season.
Yes. Peonies are perennial plants and can remain in the same position for many years. Once established, they often become stronger and more floriferous from year to year.
We supply our peonies in the largest 3/5-eye size. The number of eyes determines the size of the peony and gives the plant a strong starting point for growth.
Yes. Many peonies in our range are excellent cut flowers. Check the product information for each variety to see whether it is recommended for cutting.
Yes. Several peonies in our range are suitable for growing in pots. Check the individual product information to see whether the variety is recommended for containers.
