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Paeonia 'Joehanna'

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

origination:

MRS. WILLIAM WOLFE, Osceola, Iowa, USA

JOEHANNA (Wolfe, 1931) - Double - Pink. This flower has a peculiar shade of medium pink, tinged with lavender. Pull rose type. Will measure 7" across. The petals are so closely packed that the flower seems almost hard. Some petals are just a little longer than others and are tube-shaped. No stamens visible. Extremely heavy foliage and thick stems. Flower holds well long after being cut. Bulletin 47.

JOEHANNA (1931)-Double, mid-season. Peculiar pink tinged lavender. Not to be confused with JOHANNA registered in 1941 by Emma B. Athrop for Mrs. William Karth. This name has precedence over the latter.






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