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Paeonia 'Coral Nebula'

type: [tree peony] – [lutea hybrid]


2017


originator/registrant:

(Bremer 2017)


Coral Nebula. Bremer. 2017. Advanced generation lutea hybrid. (Sedona x Seidl #141). Large semi-double of cream heavily blushed in coral-pink. Coral color is more prominent in center of the flower with outer petals more cream. Petals notched, ruffled and crimped. Dark maroon flares on inner most petals. Flowers present around and on top of bush. Coral-pink stigmas, red sheath and filaments. Typically 5 carpels. Foliage wide and dark green. Plants are rounded and foliated to the ground, stems not easily visible. Plants attain 3.5 feet in Wisconsin. Fertile both ways. Any winter stem kill is replaced by vigorous basal shoots. Better than average amount of bloom for a lutea hybrid. Outstanding. We named this Coral Nebula as it conjures visions of a coral space scape. In high demand.






Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Database

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