type: [tree peony] [suffruticosa group] [rockii-hybrid] [American Rockii]
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GUARDIAN OF THE MONASTERY-William Gratwick. Pavilion, N.Y. Blend of cream, pink and lavender. |
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Osti (1997) |
GUARDIAN OF The MONASTERY (w. GRATWICK, PRIMA DEL 1960). Semidoppia, chiaramente ibrida di P. rockii. Grandi fiori con petali bianchi rosati e macchia scura grande all'unghia. Pianta vigorosa e molto resistente alle avversità. GUARDIAN OF THE MONASTERY A Paeonia rockii hybrid raised by William Gratwick before 1960. Flowers: pinkish white, dark blotch at the base of the petals; semi - double. large. Habit: vigorous. Very resistant to adverse weather conditions. |
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GUARDIAN OF THE MONASTERY Huge single pale lavender petals with complimentary flares of purple - the whole effect being light and airy. The flowers ate displayed perfectly over a spreading bush. Single lavender. |
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GUARDIAN OF THE MONASTERY Flower type: Tree PeonySingle Plant zone(s): 4-8 Bloom time: Early Hybridizer: William Gratwick
Very large, airy blooms in shades of mauve and lavender blooms and purple flares. Deep purple flares add a striking contrast. Very beautiful and a strong grower |
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Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Database |
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