- Common Name: Peony, Paeony, Intersectional Peony, Itoh Peony
- Position: Full sun, Partial shade, East-facing, South-facing, West-facing, Sheltered
- Soil: Moist but well-drained, Clay, Loam, Sand, Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
- Flowers: Spring
- Flower Colour: Orange, Red, Yellow
- Hardiness: H6 - Hardy in all of UK and northern Europe
- Habit: Deciduous, Clump-forming
- Height & Spread: 80cm × 60cm
This fabulous plant is one of the most dramatic yet introduced. Bright orange flowers with red flares open from star shaped buds. As the flowers mature the orange colour bleeds out leaving bright yellow petals. Quite an astonishing effect akin to the Coral herbaceous peonies. Forms a dense bush up to around 80cm in height,
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How to plant and care for intersectional peonies
If you have never grown an intersectional peony before, or just need a few tips or reminders, read our care guide here