Most peonies available in nurseries produce big double flowers. They are beautiful, they smell like heaven, but their heavy blooms are weighed down by the slightest shower and the plants need to be staked to keep them from hitting the dirt. Plus, there is no way bees can penetrate those petals to find any pollen.
So I look for single varieties, which are much rarer, although I don't understand why. There is just one row of petals, with a yellow centre of stamens full of pollen that bees can find easily. These varieties do not need to be staked - the stems are strong enough to hold the flowers through all kinds of weather. The only down side is that there is no fragrance.
Dancing Butterfly is the first single variety planted in my garden |
A pink single struggles to break free of the surrounding buds |
The most beautiful semi double - Coral Beauty - the picture doesn't do it justice. |
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