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SMOLIN
Peony
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Group
Tree-like
Petals Color
Pink
Flower Type
Semi-double
Blooming Period
Medium (May 31 – June 15)
About product
Smolin tree peony is a sprawling and densely foliated bush about 120 cm tall, distinguished by strong peduncles carrying a single large bud each. The flowers of this variety have impressive dimensions — from 22 to 25 cm in diameter; they are semi-double, spherical in shape, with a unique coloration combining a pink-lavender hue with a purple base. Blooming occurs from late May to early June, makin…
Group
Tree-like
Petals Color
Pink
Flower Type
Semi-double
Blooming Period
Medium (May 31 – June 15)
Description
Smolin tree peony is a sprawling and densely foliated bush about 120 cm tall, distinguished by strong peduncles carrying a single large bud each. The flowers of this variety have impressive dimensions — from 22 to 25 cm in diameter; they are semi-double, spherical in shape, with a unique coloration combining a pink-lavender hue with a purple base. Blooming occurs from late May to early June, making this variety particularly attractive for adorning gardens in the central region of Russia.
The Smolin variety was bred by domestic breeders and is well-adapted to the climatic conditions of the central region. It is characterized by high winter hardiness and resistance to fungal diseases, which significantly eases care and enhances its ornamental qualities. Thanks to these properties, the Smolin peony is suitable both for greening garden plots and for cutting, allowing its flowers to be used in bouquets and floral compositions.
This peony will be an excellent choice for enthusiasts of striking and low-maintenance plants. Its large, expressive flowers and sturdy bush create a striking accent in any garden, while resistance to unfavorable conditions and diseases ensures long-lasting and stable ornamental quality. Smolin combines beauty, reliability, and practicality, making it in demand among gardeners and florists.
The Smolin variety was bred by domestic breeders and is well-adapted to the climatic conditions of the central region. It is characterized by high winter hardiness and resistance to fungal diseases, which significantly eases care and enhances its ornamental qualities. Thanks to these properties, the Smolin peony is suitable both for greening garden plots and for cutting, allowing its flowers to be used in bouquets and floral compositions.
This peony will be an excellent choice for enthusiasts of striking and low-maintenance plants. Its large, expressive flowers and sturdy bush create a striking accent in any garden, while resistance to unfavorable conditions and diseases ensures long-lasting and stable ornamental quality. Smolin combines beauty, reliability, and practicality, making it in demand among gardeners and florists.
Specifications
| Group | |
|---|---|
| Petals Color | |
| Flower Type | |
| Blooming Period | Medium (May 31 – June 15) |
| Plant Height | 120 |
| Flower diameter, cm | 22, 25 |
| Frost Resistance | |
| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Peony |
| Manufacturer | BOTANIChESKIJ SAD MGU IM.M.V.LOMONOSOVA |
| Originator | FNSC / MГU named after M.V. Lomonosov |
| Originator | ФГБОУ ВО Московский государственный университет имени М.В. Ломоносова |
| Originator | Fgbou Vo Moskovskij Gosudarstvennyj Universitet Imeni M.V. Lomonosova |
| Country | Russia |
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