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Garden Plants

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Paeonia lact. 'Felix Crousse'
Paeonia "felix crousse" is a very popular, pink-red peony, which blooms abundantly in June and July, with pleasantly scented, double, crimson, crown-shaped flowers and a diameter of about 15-20 cm. The lobed, pointed leaves are also attractive and first appear wine-red in the spring, only to evolve to dark green later in the course of the season. "felix crousse" prefers a position in full sun or partial shade and thrives in any deep, well-drained, humus-rich soil. This cultivar, more than 130 years old, is hardy and also tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€5.41
Paeonia lact. 'Immaculée'
Paeonia lactiflora 'Immaculée' flowers with semi-double white flowers.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€6.00
Paeonia lact. 'Inspecteur Lavergne'
Paeonia lactiflora 'Inspecteur Lavergne' flowers with double crimson flowers.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€5.41
Paeonia lact. 'Jan Van Leeuwen'
The flowers of this herbaceous peony are single with a Japanese flower shape, consisting of wide, pure white petals and a prominent core of yellow leaf-shaped stamens.
The beauty of the flowers is accompanied by a light fragrance.
Late flowering, early June.
A sturdy plant with glossy green leaves that remain beautiful even after flowering.

They appreciate cold winters that promote dormancy in flower formation.
The soil should be loose, deep, fertile and cool.
They need space and are afraid of competition from other species.
Make a hole 50 cm deep and mix an organic fertilizer with your soil, fill in part, place your plants and cover with 6 cm of soil above the eyes. Press well after planting and water abundantly.
€9.60
Paeonia lact. 'Karl Rosenfield'
Paeonia "karl rosenfield" is a very popular, crimson peony, which blooms profusely in June and July, with mildly scented, double, carmine, spherical flowers, on sturdy stems. The lobed, pointed leaves are also attractive and first appear bronze-red in the spring, only to evolve into a medium green later in the course of the season. "karl rosenfield" prefers a position in full sun or partial shade and thrives in any deep, well-drained, humus-rich soil. This cultivar, over 100 years old, is hardy and tolerant of sea wind and air pollution.
€5.41
Paeonia lact. 'Mme Calot'
Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Calot' blooms with semi-double pinkish white flowers.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€6.41
Paeonia lact. 'Monsieur Jules Elie'
An undiminished popular classic, over 120 years old. Very suitable as a cut flower. Due to the long stems and heavy flowers, support is required. Nice and light and airy in scent. Heavy plants with 3 to 5 noses.
€5.31
Paeonia lact. 'Nymphe'
Paeonia lactiflora 'Nymphe' blooms with single light pink flowers with golden yellow stamens in the center.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€6.41
Paeonia lact. 'Sarah Bernhardt'
Paeonia 'Sarah Bernhardt' is a herbaceous peony with double-filled light pink flowers.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€5.41
Paeonia lact. 'Victoire de la Marne'
Paeonia lactiflora 'Victoire de la Marne' blooms with large double carmine flowers.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€6.00
Paeonia lact. 'White Wings'
A herbaceous peony with single, bright white flowers with a golden yellow center.
This cultivar can tolerate a little more shade.

The general complaint of these beautiful plants is that they do not bloom or do not bloom very well, but this can usually be explained by the fact that they are planted too deep, also that they have to stand in the same place for years before they give flowers.

A few tips :
- transplanting in August / September
- transplant when the foliage starts to die
- moist and fertile soil, preferably clayey
- Be in the same place for at least 5 to 7 years
- when transplanting and / or dividing, ensure that each piece of root has a "nose"
€13.91