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Paeonia lactiflora ‘Honey Gold’ Peony BAREROOT (Fragrant) (Mid Season Flowering)

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    SKU: 1081 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Honey Gold’ Peony BAREROOT (Fragrant) (Mid Season Flowering)

    Paeonia lactiflora ‘Honey Gold’ is an exquisite heirloom peony admired for its elegant Japanese-style blooms featuring creamy white guard petals surrounding a lush center of golden-yellow petaloids. The unique flower form creates a striking contrast and gives the plant a refined, sophisticated appearance in the garden. Blooming in late spring to early summer, Honey Gold produces abundant flowers on sturdy stems above lush green foliage that remains attractive throughout the growing season. Its sweet fragrance, exceptional cut flower quality, and long-lived nature make it a treasured addition to perennial borders, cottage gardens, and classic peony collections.


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    Key Features

    • Growth Habit:
      • Upright herbaceous perennial
      • Typically grows 30–36 inches tall and 24–36 inches wide
      • Forms a dense, long-lived clump with strong flowering stems
    • Bloom Color:
      • Creamy white outer petals with a rich golden-yellow center
    • Fragrance:
      • Sweet, pleasant floral fragrance
    • Fruit Flavor:
      • Not grown for edible fruit production
    • Culinary Uses:
      • No significant culinary uses
    • Medicinal & Traditional Uses:
      • Primarily grown as an ornamental flowering perennial
      • Traditional peony species have historical use in herbal medicine, though modern ornamental cultivars are grown mainly for landscape beauty
    • Wildlife Attraction & Pest Resistance:
      • Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators during bloom season
      • Deer resistant
      • Rabbit resistant
      • Generally resistant to pests and diseases once established
    • Planting Zones: USDA Zones 3–8
    • Sun Preferences:
      • Full sun to light partial shade
      • Best flowering occurs with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily
    • Drought Tolerance:
      • Moderate once established

    Planting Instructions (From a Bareroot into the Ground)

    1. Choose the Location

    • Select a location with fertile, well-drained soil and ample sunlight.
    • Avoid areas with standing water or poorly drained soil.

    2. Prepare the Soil

    • Loosen soil 12–18 inches deep.
    • Mix in compost or aged organic matter to improve drainage and fertility.

    3. Prepare the Bareroot

    • Inspect the root and locate the visible growth buds ("eyes").
    • Soak the bareroot in water for 1–2 hours before planting if roots appear dry.

    4. Dig the Planting Hole

    • Dig a wide planting hole and create a small mound of soil in the center.

    5. Position the Root

    • Place the bareroot over the mound with roots spread outward.
    • Position the eyes facing upward.
    • Cover so the eyes sit no more than 1–2 inches below the soil surface.

    6. Backfill and Water

    • Backfill with soil and gently firm around the roots.
    • Water thoroughly to settle the soil.

    7. Mulch

    • Apply a light layer of mulch around the planting area, avoiding direct contact with the crown.

    8. Spacing

    • Space plants 30–36 inches apart to allow for mature growth and airflow.

    Overwintering Honey Gold Peony

    In-Ground Plants

    • Fully hardy throughout USDA Zones 3–8.
    • Foliage naturally dies back after the first hard frost.
    • Cut stems down to 1–2 inches above ground level in late fall.

    Winter Care Tips

    • Apply a light protective mulch layer after the ground freezes in colder regions.
    • Remove excess mulch in early spring before new growth emerges.
    • Ensure excellent drainage during winter months to prevent crown rot.
    • Avoid planting too deeply, as excessive soil coverage can reduce flowering.

    Newly Planted Bareroots

    • First-year plants often focus on root establishment rather than flowering.
    • Bloom production typically improves significantly during the second and third growing seasons.

    Container-Grown Plants

    • Move containers to a protected location during winter.
    • Protect roots from repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
    • Water sparingly while dormant.

    Honey Gold Peony is a timeless garden classic that combines elegant white-and-gold blooms, sweet fragrance, and exceptional longevity. Its unique flower form, reliable performance, and stunning cut flowers make it a standout choice for perennial borders, cottage gardens, and heirloom peony collections.

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