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  1. Dec 29, 2022 · Growing fernleaf peonies is easy in USDA plant hardiness zones 3-8. Peonies need cold winters and won’t bloom well without a period of chill. Fernleaf peony plants prefer at least six hours of sun per day. The soil should be fertile and well drained. If your soil is sandy or clay, mix in a generous amount of compost before planting.

    • Plant Characteristics and Classification of Fernleaf Peony
    • Fernleaf Peony – Cultivation and Care
    • Use in The Garden

    Plant order, origin and occurrence of fernleaf peony

    The fernleaf peony (Paeonia tenuifolia) is a noble and not quite cheap treasure from the peony family (Paeoniaceae), which is usually only found in perennial and special nurseries. The special thing about this species is the very finely slit foliage, which reminds one of Japanese maple or even of dill and fennel and makes it a filigree appearance. Accordingly, its species name “tenuifolia” means fine, thin or narrow-leaved. Under the tender exterior, however, an extremely robust nature is hid...

    Location

    Fernleaf peonies desire a sunny, warm place in the garden. Even heat does not bother the plants.

    Soil

    Unlike its relative peonies, which love clayey soils, Paeonia tenuifolia needs a light, permeable and rather dry soil. It should nevertheless be rich in nutrients. It is best to excavate the planting area generously and improve the excavation with sand and/or chippings and compost or organic fertilizer so that it is deep, loose and yet humus. Coarse gravel is less suitable for the fleshy roots.

    Planting fernleaf peony

    When planting fernleaf peony, the same applies as for other perennial peonies: the rootstock must not be more than 3 centimeters deep under the surface of the soil. If the flower fails sparsely or completely, it could be because the clusters are too deep. The best planting time for peonies, especially rootstocks, is autumn. Container goods can theoretically be used all year round as long as it is not too hot and dry or the soil is not frozen. In the first winter a covering of spruce brushwood...

    Paeonia tenuifolia is ideal for sunny open spaces, gravel beds and rock gardens. Pretty, simultaneously flowering partners are allium, spurge (Euphorbia), foxtail lily (Eremurus robustis) or pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris). As the foliage becomes unattractive quite soon after flowering, it is advisable to combine some species whose leaves cover...

  2. The unique foliage and early bloom time make it a valuable addition to any garden. Hardiness: It is hardy in USDA zones 3 through 8 and can withstand cold winters. Toxicity: Like other peonies, Paeonia tenuifolia is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses if ingested.

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  4. May 7, 2024 · Fernleaf Peonies are highly sought-after northern garden Peonies with uniquely dissected leaves that resemble ferns. They have a Plant Hardiness Zone rating of 2-8. Fernleaf Peonies are herbaceous, which means they grow fresh from the ground each spring, just like Garden & ITOH Peonies.

  5. Sep 21, 2017 · Native to temperate Europe, fern peonies thrive in zones 3 through 8 and require little care to cultivate throughout most of the United States. Plant fern peonies during early summer or fall in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day and dappled afternoon shade, if possible.

    • peony
    • Full sun to part shade
    • Paeoniaceae
    • Herbaceous perennial
  6. Jul 5, 2023 · How to Grow Fernleaf Peony . Hardy in Zones 3-8, fernleaf peony will do best in part shade to full sun. The best time to plant your fernleaf peony is in the fall. It's not picky about soil type as long as it's well-drained. If you have sandy or clay soil, it helps to mix in plenty of compost to the planting site.

  7. Mar 8, 2023 · Zones: 3 to 8. Size: 2 feet tall and wide. Soil: Moist. Light Needs: Full sun to part shade. Attracts: Butterflies. “Early scout” fernleaf is a popular, award-winning peony hybrid ( Paeonia ‘Richard Carvel’ x single tenuifolia ).

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