Paeonia lactiflora Auguste Dessert Walter Blom Plants B.V.

1920 Country France Double type; large; midseason. Big, round petals symmetrically graduated toward a loose center which shows a few stamens; intensely pink, no blue and no yellow—each petal edged with a narrow silvery border; fragrance not notable. Plant of moderate height and seems fairly prolific. 1923-SPN:344. 1928-B:24 Double. 8.7 (Sym. 1925). Pink. 1928-B-d:082 Double type; large; midseason. Big, round petals symmetrically graduated toward a loose center which shows a few stamens; intensely pink, no blue and no yellow—each petal edged with a narrow silvery border; fragrance not notable. Plant of moderate height and seems fairly.

Peony 'Auguste Dessert' Peonies, Paeonia lactiflora, Flowers

Bred in France and introduced in 1920, Auguste Dessert's strong stems support wheel-shaped, double, 6" blooms that are lovely in cut-flower arrangements. Slightly fragrant. Paeonia lactiflora Light Full Sun, Partial Shade Size 2-3 eye divisions Zone 3-8 Bloom Time Late midseason flowering (Late spring to early summer) Height 32 inches Characteristics Cultivar: Auguste Dessert Family: Paeoniaceae Size: Height: 0 ft. to 2.5 ft. Width: 0 ft. to 2.5 ft. Plant Category: perennials, Plant Characteristics: Foliage Characteristics: medium leaves, Flower Characteristics: showy, Flower Color: reds, Tolerances: Requirements Bloomtime Range: Early Summer to Late Summer Plant database entry for Peony (Paeonia lactiflora 'Auguste Dessert') with 8 images and 18 data details. Learning Library. Learning Library Homepage; Plant Care Guides; Food Gardening Guides. Auguste Dessert: Year of Registration or Introduction: 1920: Cultivar Group (Type): Lactiflora: Flower Form: Semi-Double: Flower Color: Pink: Dessert Group Lactiflora Date 1899 Country France Double type; large; early midseason. Cupped blooms of old-rose-pink, developing a hollow center full of golden yellow stamens and dark rose-pink carpels, with crimson flakes on a few petals; fragrance like elderberries. Medium height; very floriferous; strong stems. Good foliage.

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Paeonia 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY » View all varieties of Peonies Category: Perennials Height: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) Spacing: 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 3a: to -39.9 °C (-40 °F) USDA Zone 3b: to -37.2 °C (-35 °F) USDA Zone 4a: to -34.4 °C (-30 °F) USDA Zone 4b: to -31.6 °C (-25 °F) USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F) Dessert 1905. Reference: 1928-B-t:248 All Things Peonies! Mature Flower. Photo from Mr E. Westhead of The Peony Society. See other peony plant photos below the following description:- Peony Plant Name Paeonia 'Auguste Dessert' Common Name Peony Soil "Peonies will grow in most soils provided they are not too wet in the winter. They do well on chalk and in fact prefer slightly alkaline conditions. How to propagate Peony Cuttings. Propagate by seed in autumn (may take up to 3 years to germinate), tuberous species by root cuttings in winter, tree peonies by semi-ripe cuttings in late summer. Seed. Tubers. Grafting. Grafting in winter. Division. Perennials may also be propagated by division in autumn or early spring. Other uses of Peony

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Colour & scent Fragrance: Flower Position Full sun Partial shade Aspect West-facing or East-facing or South-facing Exposure Sheltered Phonetic Spelling py-OH-nee-ah HY-brids Description Peonies are woody or herbaceous perennials in the peony family (Paeoniaceae) often planted for their very large, showy flowers. Some cultivars are fragrant. Most species originate in Asia, but some species are found in Europe and around the Mediterranean Basin. Peony 'Auguste Dessert' Paeonia lactiflora 'Auguste Dessert' ABOUT 'Auguste Dessert' is a clump-forming perennial, to 80cm tall, with divided dark green foliage that turns red in the autumn. Semi-double, fragrant, rose-pink flowers with silvery-pink petal margins are borne in summer. Plant Info. Care. Madame Auguste Dessert Peony features bold fragrant rose flowers with gold eyes and silver edges at the ends of the stems from early spring to early summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. Its compound leaves emerge burgundy in spring, turning green in color throughout the season.

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Dessert: Year of Registration or Introduction: 1899: Cultivar Group (Type): Lactiflora: Season of bloom: Early Midseason (week 3) Flower Form: Full Double: Flower Color: Pink: Flower color description: "Cupped blooms of old-rose-pink, developing a hollow center full of golden yellow stamens and dark rose-pink carpels, with crimson flakes on a. chapter BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.. dessert, auguste, was a grandson of M. Etienne Méchin, and worked with his grandfather in improving and developing the peony in France.Their nurseries at Chenonceaux were well known and from them have emanated many well-known varieties which are described in this book. M. Dessert recently sold his business to Messrs. Doriat & Sons and the plantings have been.