Paeonia Sorbet Pink Spring Bulb

Peony - Sorbet

Regular price$16.99 CAD
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Flat-Rate Shipping on All Orders
  • Shipping Starts in Late March 2025
  • Top Size Bulbs, Corms, and Tubers
  • Sustainable Packaging
  • Canada-Wide Shipping

GARDEN PEONY

A soft and light-looking flower, its petals combine a light cream colouring on its midsection petals and a soft pink on the rest of its petals. They like a loamy, sandy or chalky soil that possesses a pH that is acidic, alkaline or neutral. They have average watering needs, as their soil should be kept moist but well drained. Often used as a cut flower, you can expect blooms to form between the months of June and August, with planting taking place between the months of March and May.

  • Layered blooms.
  • Perennial.
  • Fragrant & Deer Resistant.
  • Great for Containers & Mixed Borders.
  • 1 Pack

 Colour

Light Pink & Cream

 Height

40"

 Sun Requirements

Full to Partial Sun

 Fragrant

Yes

 Deer Resistant

Yes

 Plant 

March - May

 Bloom

June - Aug

 Plant depth

2"

 Space apart

20"

At Wildwood, we aim to make sure every plant arrives healthy and safe to your door in time for your planting period. Here is what you can expect after placing your order!

Packaging

Spring bulb orders will be shipped with wood shavings in the package to help insulate and protect the bulbs from the cold weather and movement during shipping. Wood shavings can be repurposed in the garden or composted upon receiving your order! 

Shipping Schedule

The shipment of your order will follow our approximate schedule found below where timing will be dependent on what is being shipped, your planting zone, and the current weather conditions for shipping.

 Zone Earliest Shipping Time
1-3 Mid May
4-5 Late April
6 Early to Mid April
7-9 Late March to Early April

All times listed are the earliest dates shipping can start in that zone. Shipping times can change due to harsh weather conditions or supplier delays if they occur.

 

Not sure what planting zone you are? Check the map here or visit Natural Resources Canada to find the hardiness zone in your Municipality.

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