06116
Paeonia 'Aimee's Pink'

type: [herbaceous peony] – [species cultivar] – [lactiflora]

origination:

Hall

AIMEE'S PINK (Granville Hall, Gloucester, Virginia), May 30, 1992. Parentage: Festiva Maxima x Kansas pollen. First year Bloomed 1988. This domed double lingerie pink has good substance; blooms are 6-7" in diameter, very nicely domed near-perfect form. The color is highly consistent throughout the bloom; does not fade easily. The special merit of this variety is its fragrance, strong and pure; lasts for several days in the vase. It has good stem strength, 34 inches in height, and blooms mid-late. Good green peony foliage. Bulletin #283, Sept. 1992.






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