I purchased a tree peony two years ago. I grew one in a previous garden, it had huge pink flowers, but I wanted a yellow one this time. I like yellow flowers. I bought one labelled Paeonia suffruticosa Yellow. I thought it would be a cheery, daffodil yellow.
It didn’t bloom the first year, which wasn’t surprising. It didn’t bloom last year, even after setting buds, which was disappointing. This year, things looked hopeful. Buds emerged. They grew larger…and larger..
And then it opened. Yellow, but such a pale yellow, almost white, especially in direct sun. I was surprised.
Honey bees were attracted to the huge blooms, although the fragrance was, to my nose, slight. Perhaps it was all that enticing pollen…
They don’t last long, these gargantuan blooms, these tissue paper thin petals. They started to fall, slowly, gently in the breeze, just a few days after opening.
Until just the seed head remained. Until next year.










Color surprises happen – I didn’t realize the “Coral Sunset” peony would fade to pale cream within 24 hours, but it is still beautiful, as is your Yellow tree peony. I especially like the first picture, with the raindrops.
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In the end, I liked the colour. The plant itself appears, to me, to be somewhat majestic, like a minor prince thrice removed, so the subtle, muted, delicate shade of yellow is well suited.
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I like yellow, too. Sunflower yellow always is pleasing, but this may be my favorite shade of yellow. I call it lemon chiffon pie yellow, and it’s especially pretty here.
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Lemon chiffon…perfect! Thanks!!
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Beautiful! π
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That was a good surpise, I love the color.
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I love that buttery yellow – beautiful!
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It was gorgeous while it lasted!
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Lovely color! It was worth the wait… I hope mine will bloom next summer. How tall is yours?
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This year it reached about 75 cm. Leaves have fallen now and there are lots of buds for next year!
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Already buds? I haven’t seen any on mine yet and the leaves will soon fall down. (and mine is double yours in size)
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You’ll likely see them after the leaves fall. Not at the ends of branches, but at leaf nodes, starting several leaves down from the tip of each branch.
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Yes, I think I have some ! π
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