
Type
- Herbaceous
- Deciduous perennial
Flowering time
- Spring
- Summer
Flowering colour
- Red
Position
- Full Sun
- Part Shade
Soil
- Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand tolerant
- PH acid, neutral or alkaline
- Moist but well-drained
Hardiness
- Hardy in all of UK and Northern Europe (-20 to -15)
- RHS Rating H6
Final height
- 80cm
Final spread
- 100cm
Suitable for
- Direct soil planting
- Large containers
Other
- Pest resistant
- Great in borders
- Easy to grow
- Pollinator friendly
Human & pets interaction
- Harmful if eaten
Paeonia ‘Karl Rosenfield’ – 3 litre pot
Otter Price: £16.99
The ‘Karl Rosenfield’ Paeonia is an elegant and striking clump-forming plant that produces fragrant crimson-red double flowers in late spring and early summer. Its dark-green divided leaves grow up to 80cm tall, making it an ideal backdrop for its stunning blooms. This low-maintenance plant attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. With its long lifespan, the ‘Karl Rosenfield’ is an excellent investment for any garden enthusiast who desires a breathtaking plant that is easy to care for and sure to elevate your outdoor space.
Care instructions:
– For best results, plant pot-grown Peonies in the spring when the soil is no longer frozen. Peonies prefer full sun exposure, except in the South and the warmest parts of the West, where providing afternoon shade is appreciated as it helps the flowers last longer on the plant.
– Keeping the plants in a container is possible; use large and deep containers to prevent root freezing during winter. Ensure the containers have drainage holes in the bottom, as planting in small containers can lead to root-bound plants. To keep the plants looking fresh, divide the clumps every 2 to 3 years.
– Adequate watering is essential after planting, and the soil should be kept consistently moist to ensure the plant establishes well.
– To maintain the plant’s appearance, remove faded peony flowers by cutting the stem to a strong leaf without leaving it sticking out of the foliage.
– In the autumn, cut the foliage to the ground to prevent overwintering diseases.

Click for information
In stock