Sun Needs:
- Full sun to part shade (Best bloom in full sun; light afternoon shade helps preserve flower color and longevity)
Bloom Time:
- Mid to late spring (typically April to May, earlier than herbaceous peonies)
Size:
Height: 3 to 5 feet tall (some cultivars may reach up to 7 feet over many years)
Width: 3 to 5 feet wide
Attributes:
- Massive, silky blooms in a wide range of colors
- Woody stems that do not die back in winter
- Long-lived (can live 50+ years with proper care)
- Show-stopping spring blooms that can last 1–2 weeks
- Attractive foliage that remains ornamental through fall
- Deer and rabbit resistant
- Hardy in Zones 4–8, though protection may be needed in exposed northern sites
- Requires well-drained soil and dislikes transplanting once established
Companion:
- Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) – shares a spring bloom time and soft form
- Hosta – complements the shrub form with bold foliage
- Ferns – offer textural contrast and thrive in part shade
- Columbine (Aquilegia) – another spring-bloomer with delicate structure
- Brunnera – heart-shaped leaves add interest beneath peonies
- Japanese Forest Grass (Hakonechloa) – graceful and shade-tolerant
- Allium – adds upright form and post-peony bloom interest
- Epimedium – great low-growing option for part shade
- Astilbe – follows tree peonies in bloom and prefers similar light conditions
- Lungwort (Pulmonaria) – early bloom, spotted foliage for added contrast



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