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Prairie Moon Peony
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Large, pale yellow, single to semi-double , midseason bloomer. A soft yellow that gives emphasis to any garden or flower arrangement. 32 inch stems usually don't need staking. Its foliage is a glossy green. (Fay 1959) Hybrid
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Shining Light ITOH Peony
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This variety was imported in Europe from Japan in the early 1980's. "Shining Light" is a beautiful semi-double intersectional hybrid flowering on top of the graceful foliage. Like a ray of sunshine. A genuine trophy for the garden from early spring to late fall! (Hybridizer unknown, before 1980) Intersectional
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Going Bananas ITOH Peony
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NEW FOR 2025
Going Bananas has gorgeous, very large lemon yellow single flowers with a tinge of red at the base. An excellent plant for your landscape. (Anderson) Intersectional
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Prairie Charm ITOH Peony
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This Itoh hybrid is semi-double, light yellow with prominent red-purple flames. Stigmas, sheath and filaments creamy white, carpels green, anthers yellow with small amount of pollen. Medium size flower with 20-30 petals. 26-30 inches in height with excellent stem strength. Award of Landscape Merit. (Hollingsworth, 1992) Intersectional
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Bartzella ITOH Peony
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This is a "Best Landscaper" peony with nearly double blooms. The large fluffy lemon yellow blooms are lemon scented. An outstanding landscaping plant which attracts extraordinary popularity. Best in Show 2002. Gold Medal 2006. Award of Landscape Merit (Anderson, 1986) Intersectional
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Canary Brilliants ITOH Peony
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Opens apricot in bud,form, opening to semi-double to full double. Some blooms remain light yellow while others become very brilliant in color. This is a very deceiving plant as the color matures it changes from apricot to yellow. It has long stems and good green foliage. No pollen or seeds. 2010 Award of Landscape Merit. (Anderson, 1999) Intersectional
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Goldilocks Peony
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Light yellow bomb hybrid with one to three buds per stem. Average amount of blooms, plant is 28″ tall and fragrant. Very adequate stem strength to hold the flower. A gorgeous yellow in the garden. (Gilbertson, 1975) Hybrid
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Singing in the Rain ITOH Peony
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Double yellow blend whose opening buds are pink. Flowers are yellow heavily flushed and infused with pink. Side bud flowers are excellent quality and nearly as large as the terminal flowers. Last season, side buds were a bronzy orange. Gorgeous plant with multi-colors at various stages. Flowers are virtually unaffected by heavy rain, living up to it's name, Singing in the Rain. (Smith, 2002) Intersectional
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Early Canary Peony
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Full double opens light yellow with highlights of additional pigmentation at first opening. Guard petals are rounded and strongly cupped; flower size 5–6 inches. Strong stems may spread during flowering, especially when subjected to rough weather; foliage is green to yellow-green. Height is 30". (Hollingsworth/Steininger, 2015) Hybrid
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Sequestered Sunshine ITOH Peony
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Yellow single to semi-double. Blooms 5-7" with red stigmas, and a ring of yellow stamens. Plant has long stems, making for a great cut flower. Brightest of all yellows to date. Best yellow cut flower for bouquets, keeps it's form and great in design work. (Anderson, 1999) Intersectional
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