Tree Peony Kvitka Kseniia
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A resilient, Ukrainian-bred tree peony known for its cold hardiness and low-maintenance structural growth.
Description
Hardiness and Adaptation
The 'Kvitka Ksenia' tree peony is a product of the M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden, specifically bred for the environmental conditions of Ukraine. For a gardener, this means a reliable specimen that doesn't require the delicate, hothouse-style maintenance often needed for imported varieties.
Operational Care
This variety displays significant winter hardiness and resilience against local plant diseases. The key to successful cultivation is proper planting depth and site selection: ensure protection from harsh winds and verify that your soil has excellent drainage. Unlike herbaceous peonies, this tree peony maintains a structural woody frame, meaning you won't need to cut it back to the ground every season, saving significant maintenance time.
Resource Management
- Watering: Moderate; keep the root zone damp but never waterlogged to prevent rot.
- Pruning: Minimal; perform only sanitary pruning to remove dry branches in early spring.
- Fertilization: Use phosphorus-potassium complexes to support the structural integrity of the woody stems.
If you are looking for a long-lived ornamental plant that thrives with minimal human intervention, 'Kvitka Ksenia' is an ideal choice for your landscaping design. It combines durability with low-effort management, perfect for those prioritizing efficiency in garden maintenance.
Specifications
| Group | |
|---|---|
| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Peony |
| Originator | NBS M.M. Gryshko NASU |
| Country | Ukraine |
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