type: [herbaceous peony] [herbaceous hybrid]
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GOLDEN GLOW (Glasscock, 1935) - Single - Red - Very Early. Hybrid. No odor. Scarlet red with orange tint. Bud round, stem long and stiff, foliage narrow and light green. Albiflora x officinalis Otto Froebel. Bulletin 63. |
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GOLDEN GLOW Brilliant orange-scarlet single with a mass of pure golden stamens. Blooms are cup-shaped. Grows tall, with extremely sturdy stems. Foliage is rather coarse, but of a beautiful green color that is very attractive. One of the first hybrids to bloom. |
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Golden Glow (Glasscock 1935) Early midseason. Single; sharp red, big petals make a large flower of striking color. Medium tall, strong bush. Presumed triploid. A recent addition to our collection, no fertility notes. Item 2648. |
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Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk: index plantarum 2007, available under [link]: listed |
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Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Database |
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