Description, characteristics
The Ann Cousins peony flower is the latest flowering of the family. Features of decorative culture:
- The rhizome is multi-headed with spindle-shaped roots.
- The stems are thick, elastic, long. They grow up to 90 cm. They are prone to bending and require support.
- The leaves are dark green, attached to the stem by petioles. The width and length of the double-triple-divided plates are 25-30 cm. The lobes have an elongated lanceolate shape.
- The flower is densely double and has a beautiful pink shape. The bud is composed of rounded petals of the same size. They are compactly collected towards the center and look velvety. The flowers are heavy, large, up to 20 cm in diameter. The greenish buds gradually become creamy. Then, when they bloom, the color changes to pure white. In the very core, a faint light green color with a slight yellowish tint is visible. It emphasizes the impeccable whiteness of the petals.
- The aroma is fresh. The smell is not strong, reminiscent of sweet strawberries with tart cherries. Connoisseurs also find notes of raspberry.
- Fruits are leaflets. In each, black shiny seeds ripen, suitable for selection.
The Anna pion flower does not have stamens or pistils and grows slowly. The plant tolerates frosts well in the Moscow region, the Urals, and the mountainous regions of Scandinavia.
Anne Cousins in the garden
Watering peonies
How to water peonies and how much water to pour depends on several aspects. Firstly, in what region do you grow them: where the climate is hot, summers are dry, then naturally, peonies require regular and deep watering. It is especially necessary to water throughout the entire growing season, the most critical time for watering is when the buds are forming and during the harvest period. The next most necessary moment is at the end of August, when the buds are forming for the next season. Also remember that plants growing in winter should always be moist.
Avoid watering around the base of the stems; Water is best applied beyond the perimeter of the leaf canopy; you can dig around the shrubs to create a shallow ditch and wet the outer half of the root zone. If it’s a rainy summer, then cancel watering, and to keep large and heavy flowers in great shape, you can make simple fencing yourself.
After watering, it is effective to loosen the soil to retain more moisture in the soil, improve its aeration and slow down the growth of weeds, which take nutrients from flowers and cause the spread and development of diseases.
The best early varieties and hybrids of peonies
This section of the article contains very early and early varieties of peonies with photos and names - they all bloom at the very beginning of June.
"Aritina Nozen Glory." The bush is beautiful, reaches a height of 70 cm, leafy, semi-spreading. The buds are lilac-pink in color, 20 cm in diameter. A flower with one row of wide outer petals. The stamens are bright yellow, collected in a pompom. Stems are pubescent, straight, strong. The leaves are large, carved, light green in color.
"Pearl placer." The bush reaches a height of 80-85 cm, slightly spreading. Japanese type bud. The description of the color of this peony variety is reminiscent of the “Aritina nozen Glory” variety - the inflorescences also have a lilac-pink color, but their diameter is slightly smaller (up to 14 cm). The stamens are modified, with bright pink tips. The flower is densely double. Feature - the bush grows quickly. The stems are straight, the leaves are small, bright green.
"Anne Berry Cousins." The bush reaches a height of 90-95 cm, compact, slightly spreading. The buds are coral pink, with yellow stamens in the center. The diameter of the flower is approximately 16 cm. The petals are arranged in 5-6 rows. It has an unusual luminous color. The leaves are quite large. The stems are thick, strong, slightly deviated, light. The foliage is dense. The hybrid of this variety of peonies is simple, semi-double.
"Lastres." The bush reaches a height of 70 cm. Quite compact. Beautiful buds of bright red color, yellow stamens with red veins. The diameter of the flower of this variety of peonies is approximately 19 cm. The buds are arranged in 4-5 rows, the stems are thick, with large leaves, and light. The leaves are bright and shiny. The flower is semi-double and has a pleasant, unobtrusive aroma. Looks good in a bouquet.
"Velma Atkinson." The height of the bush is 80 cm. The buds are bright carmine pink, with a diameter of 18 cm.
Look at the photo of peonies of this variety: the stamens are bright yellow and pink. Cream-colored petalodies. Japanese type variety. The leaves are green and shiny. Stems and leaf petioles are reddish in color. The petals are wavy. The variety is distinguished by abundant, long-lasting flowering due to the fact that it has many side buds on the peduncle. Fragrant. Great for the garden.
"Snow Mountain" The height of the bush is up to 75 cm. The buds are cream-colored, 17 cm in diameter, the variety has strong stems. The leaves are dark green and shiny. Peduncles are strong, but bend. Peony flowers of this variety have rounded petals. The aroma is average. Resistant to adverse weather conditions, as well as diseases and pests; winter-hardy and drought-resistant. The variety is a cut variety and can be used in landscaping only with a support. This is a universal one, one of the best varieties of peonies; it can be grown throughout Russia, except for the Far North.
"A la Mode." A beautiful variety. The bush reaches a height of 80 cm, semi-spreading. The buds are bright white, sparkling. The form is simple. The flower is large, reaching 21 cm in diameter. The stamens are bright yellow, which form a dense pompom in the center of the flower. The variety has good flowering. The stem is erect, on which up to 8 buds can be located. The flower has a pleasant smell. Can be grown everywhere. Sufficiently resistant to adverse weather conditions.
"America". A beautiful compact bush of this garden variety of peonies reaches 75 cm in height. The flower is dark red, up to 21 cm in diameter. Simple in shape, non-double. The petals are wide, with smooth edges, corrugated. The buds are shaped like tulips. The stamens are short, bright yellow, collected in the form of a pompom. Each stem contains up to 4 buds. The leaves are very decorative, green in color. The flower opens with wide, even petals. Has a slight odor. The variety is universal.
Here you can look at the photo to see what peonies are of very early and early varieties:
Peony Ann Berry Cousins
Garden
Year of selection:
1972
Flower Shape:
Semi-double
Peduncle height:
80 cm
Flower diameter:
16 cm
Flowering time:
Mid-early
Coral - pink flower. The stems are thick, but deviate. The leaves are large, flat, medium green.
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Varieties of peonies with photos - collecting a collection of peonies
There are 34 species in the peony genus, and more than five thousand varieties have already been registered. How can you not get lost in such diversity? The period of each peony is very short, on average two weeks, so many gardeners try to plant many different varieties. We must remember that early varieties bloom faster, while later varieties can bloom for up to three weeks. If the collection of peonies is correctly selected, then the total flowering can last about two months.
According to the timing of flowering, they are divided into seven groups: very early, early, medium early, medium, medium late, late and very late. When choosing flowers for your garden, you need to take these points into account.
There are flowers:
- jigging, which do not require support;
- cut flowers - for bouquets;
- universal, which look great in the garden and are also good for cutting.
According to the shape they are distinguished: terry, semi-double, non-terry, tree-like and Japanese:
Terry ones are the most voluminous and fluffy, but at the same time heavy. The group is extensive, so it is divided into four subgroups.
- king-shaped, have three rows, the first row resembles a saucer, and the top part has a crest visible. Moreover, all 3 tiers can be of different colors.
- spherical or bomb-shaped peonies, bright and large in appearance. Incredibly beautiful and fragrant variety Sweet 16.
- pink peonies. The name speaks for itself, they resemble the shape of a rose. They are cute and charming. The varieties are Blood Red Tero, and Goodi does not immediately show its true beauty. It takes 5 years to grow, then it turns into a chameleon flower.
Peony Goody
Non-double - peonies have one row of petals, but they are delicate and look very elegant. Look at the Pink Princess variety.
Pink Princess
Semi-double - flowers with a large number of petals with beautiful stamens inside. Peonies of this group are light, lush and last a long time when cut. A very beautiful variety, Ann Berry Cousins - this peony bush is robust, orange-pink in color and has a dome of yellow stamens. Slightly fragrant. Blooms from mid to late May. Grows up to 95 centimeters in height.
Anne Berry Cousins
Japanese are a transitional type from a simple flower to a double one. The stamens are screw-shaped, and the color is yellow, pink, or even red. A common variety is Neon, Carrara, in which the flower petals are curled towards the middle.
Carrara
Animidae is a transitional species from the Japanese to the terry group. Flowers with wide, round petals. In the center of the flower the petals are shorter and narrower. They have 5-10 petals, which are arranged in one or two rows. In the center there are pistils with a stamen. They are mostly early bloomers, they are not fluffy, but they look elegant. All the beauty of the flowers of this group is in the charming middle. Varieties: Pinponpon (PonPonPon), Peony Cora Stabbs (Cora Stubbs) and others.
Cora Stabbs
Herbaceous peony Ann Cousins
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The charming blooms of the Ann Cousins variety will add a special charm to your garden composition. A delicate milky-cream color, offset by smoky tints, adorns fragile and velvety petals, filled with life and love for nature. The fresh aroma, reminiscent of discreet, but at the same time colorful chords of cherries, strawberries and raspberries, will appeal to connoisseurs of sweet fruit compositions. Impeccable grace, unearthly charm and impressive beauty make the variety highly popular among owners of luxurious gardens. The double rose-shaped head of Ann Cousins is large in size, up to 20 centimeters in diameter, so this variety will fit effectively into your favorite flower garden. The peony opens in June, so you are guaranteed a bright summer filled with sweet fragrance!
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Description
Ann Cousins Peony (Paeonia lactiflora 'Ann Cousins')
Peony lactiflora 'Ann Cousins' (Ann Cousins) attracts attention with its huge flowers the size of a dinner plate and incredibly abundant flowering. Intraspecific variety. Mid-late
It is very popular among flower growers in the world. It was withdrawn in 1946. Originator: Gilbert H. Wild & Son. The flowers are densely double, pink-shaped, of excellent quality. Very fragrant: they smell like roses. Their color is snow-white. But in the depths of the flower an “apricot creaminess” appears, and sometimes a soft pink tone on the outer petals. Additional tones make the flower even more beautiful. The plant itself is vigorous, reliable, and profusely flowering. Excellent for cutting. You will love the pink scent of this peony!
Medium late. It is very popular among flower growers in the world. It was withdrawn in 1946. Originator: Gilbert H. Wild & Son. The flowers are densely double, pink-shaped, of excellent quality. Very fragrant: they smell like roses. Their color is snow-white. But in the depths of the flower an “apricot creaminess” appears, and sometimes a soft pink tone on the outer petals. Additional tones make the flower even more beautiful. The plant itself is vigorous, reliable, and profusely flowering. Excellent for cutting. You will love the pink scent of this peony!
Peony milky-flowering is a herbaceous perennial plant that overwinters in the soil. This is one of the most impressive garden perennials. It can grow up to 60-120 cm in height and expands greatly to the sides. Huge flowers, depending on the variety, white, pink or red. Also found, although quite rare, are peonies with yellow flowers. Most of the flowers are double shaped. There are also varieties with simple flowers and anemone-shaped peonies. Flowers exude a pleasant and delicate aroma.
Since the flowers of this peony are pink, the lower petals are large. The inner petals are smaller, concave and toothed. All stamens are transformed into petals. The flowers have a light, pleasant aroma. The flower size is about 20 cm in diameter. Peduncles are strong. Three or more flowers are formed on each peduncle. The bush is compact, but under the weight of flowers it can fall apart. The plant needs support when the flowers are fully open. It requires a standard support in the form of a ring. The leaves are dark green, large, double trifoliate, pointed, and look great throughout the season.
This variety will become a real highlight of the garden. It captivates thanks to its lush blooms. They look beautiful in flower beds and borders. Suitable for cutting. This variety is frost-resistant and drought-resistant. The height of an adult plant is up to 90 cm, and the width is 60-90 cm. Location – full sun. Flowering period: late spring-early summer. Remember that the peony does not like transplantation and, perhaps, after this operation it will not bloom for several years. You must provide the plant with an appropriate amount of water especially during dry spring and when feeding. It does not tolerate transplantation well, so you need to decide in advance on the planting site. The soil should be fertile, rich in humus, slightly acidic. It also requires deep plowing of the soil, at least 50 cm. Planting pattern 100×100 cm. This variety looks beautiful on the lawn, as well as under bushes of ornamental plants. Recommended for large single-species or group plantings. Propagated by dividing the bush every 5-6 years. Requires abundant fertilizer. It is better to use organic fertilizers than mineral ones (peonies do not tolerate calcium). In summer, you can fertilize with liquid manure. The Ann Cousins peony is the winner of the APS National Exhibition Grand Champion 1954. If you decide to buy milk-flowering peonies, then IP Kharchenko will help you do this very easily and conveniently.
Peony Ann Cousins (Paeonia Ann Cousins) - what kind of variety
“Florists of Moscow” awarded the Ann Cousins peony a prize in the category “White milky-flowering varieties.” This is an intraspecific variety. The originator Gilbert H. Wild & Son brought it out in 1946. Since then, this herbaceous plant of the Peony family has delighted gardeners with its milky cream color.
Peony Anne Cousins
This is interesting! The scientific name of the genus immortalizes the name of the ancient Greek god Paean. According to myth, he treated the Olympian gods and saved Hades himself from death when Hercules wounded him. At some point, Paean fell out of favor with the god of healing Asclepius, who wanted to poison him. But Hades turned his savior into a flower like a rose. The wonderful legend matches the charm of the garden plant.
The flower has been domesticated for so long that it can no longer be found in the wild. Southeast Asia is considered the birthplace of the peony. It grows in the southern, middle and northern latitudes of all continents.
Selection of partners for herbaceous peonies
For classic perennials, no less traditional partners are always selected. Peony is a plant with very large flowers, which allows it to be combined with other herbaceous crops with any shape and type of flowering.
The beauty of peonies is perfectly complemented by decorative leafy stars. But flowering partners are selected both on the principle of contrast and on harmony or nuances, revealing the color concept of garden design or taking measures to “introduce” peony into the overall theme and style.
Sages, veronicas, catnips, geraniums and mantles will be win-win partners for varieties and hybrids of milky peony. But next to peonies, sedums, yarrows, eryngium, wormwood, irises, daylilies, lilies, ornamental grasses, primroses, heucheras, delphiniums, foxgloves, foxgloves, asters and phlox also look no worse.
Peonies are also combined with early-blooming bulbous plants (crocuses, scillas, tulips) and first-blooming shrubs, such as forsythia. Of the beautiful flowering shrubs, peonies go well with roses, spirea, dicentra; from decorative deciduous trees - with creeping euonymus and dwarf barberries. You can fill the soil around the peony with violets, ivy or periwinkle.
Read the continuation of the material: Features of growing herbaceous peonies
Planting peonies
The best time to plant peonies is early fall (early September to mid-October is ideal), so they will have time to become established in the soil before winter sets in. Peonies are rarely planted in spring, experts agree; they tend to lag about a year behind those planted in the fall. Before planting, for good results and normal root development, it is necessary to divide the bush into several parts, and not plant it entirely.
Mature plants reach a diameter of half a meter or more, and so it is important to give them enough space to grow and develop. The landing hole must be at least 48 centimeters and the same depth. At the bottom of the hole add a 15-16 centimeter layer of organic matter such as compost, pine bark, or well-aged manure
It is welcome to add additional bone meal or superphosphate, which should also be mixed into the main layer of fertilizing
At the bottom of the hole add a 15-16 centimeter layer of organic matter such as compost, pine bark, or well-aged manure. It is welcome to add additional bone meal or superphosphate, which should also be mixed into the main layer of fertilizer.
Fill with garden soil, then set the root division in place with the eyes facing up. Fill the hole, making sure that the soil does not settle and bury the root deeper than 10 centimeters. Sprinkle the upper buds with soil no higher than 3-5 centimeters. Finally, water each bush to prevent cracking of the soil; you can cover it with a fresh mound of earth.
Reproduction
Peonies are propagated by dividing the bush. This is done at the 4-5th year of the plant’s life, when it has at least 7 shoots. Divide the bush at the time of planting.
Peony roots are fragile, so the plant is dug up with a large lump of earth. It is shaken off, the roots are allowed to dry, the tops are shortened to 15 cm. Then the root is divided into sections with a knife. Each should have 2-3 shoots and 3 growth buds. Immediately after division, parts of the rhizome are planted in new places.
Propagation by root cuttings is a long-term method. A piece of rhizome with a bud at the base of the stem is separated from the bush and rooted in the garden bed. There is no need to cover with cans and bottles. The seedling is looked after, watered, and the soil is loosened. For the winter it is wrapped up. If the outcome is good, the plant will develop by five years.
Note! The seeds are used to breed hybrids. For home use, the method is considered irrational. Peony Ann Cousins - the most beautiful representative of its species
Peony Ann Cousins - the most beautiful representative of its species
It is important to plant an unpretentious plant correctly - choose a place and seedlings. The culture grows slowly and blooms in the second or third year. A peony lives in one place for decades
Feeding, watering, and loosening the flower are carried out as part of normal care. Pests do not touch the bush, the peony is resistant to diseases
A peony lives in one place for decades. Feeding, watering, and loosening the flower are carried out as part of normal care. Pests do not touch the bush, the peony is resistant to disease.
Growing a flower
Once planted, the Ann Cousins peony lives in one place for 8-10 years. It exhibits varietal qualities in the second or third year. Until this time it is not transplanted.
Selection of location and soil
Since the crop grows for a long time in a designated corner of the garden or front garden, the place for it is carefully selected. Dense shade and proximity to fruit trees are not suitable for peony. Cold drafts, close distances from buildings and solid fences are also not the best place.
Choose a site that is ventilated, sunny, or with diffuse shadow. The sun should hit the peony 6 hours a day. The ideal soil option is cultivated loam. Slightly acidic soils are suitable. If the acidity of the soil is higher than pH 6-6.5, then it is deoxidized with lime or ash. When groundwater comes close to the surface, the roots rot, so it is better to choose a hillock.
Before planting, the site is dug up with a shovel, weeds, debris, and stones are removed. The earth is loosened and allowed to “breathe.”
Selection of seed
The peony is planted in divisions of rhizomes. They are bought in specialized places. The material is not cheap, so they take healthy-looking rhizomes. They should be juicy, fresh, thick. It's good when there are many small roots. Material with black spots, traces of rot and fungus will not be accepted.
Important! The growth points are clearly marked on the rhizome. You need to choose divisions with two or three shoots
Peony planting material Anne Cousins
Boarding time
Flower growers advise doing this in the fall, when the flower is in a dormant period. It will take root in fertilized soil before frost. Before winter, it is enough to mulch the seedling or cover it with burlap. After the snow melts, the shelter is removed as soon as possible - the buds quickly begin to grow.
If it was not possible to plant a peony in the fall, it is planted in the spring. But the rehabilitation period is greatly delayed. The weather is chosen to be warm, when the ground has completely thawed. The plant is not afraid of light frosts at night.
Procedure step by step
The finished paeonia Ann Cousins division is planted in open ground as follows:
Dig a cone-shaped hole. Diameter 50 cm, depth 60 cm. The bottom is covered with a drainage layer (expanded clay, stones, crushed stone). The dug soil is mixed with compost, dolomite flour (100 g), ash (3 cups). Add 200 g of superphosphate and potassium sulfate (70 g) there. The hole is filled with earth so that 15 cm remains to the edge. A division is placed in the middle. The roots are covered with earth along with the buds
They should be buried 5 cm. Carefully press down the soil and water. Mulch plantings with available materials (sawdust, peat).
Important! The planting site is left untouched for 3–4 years. The culture is characterized by slow growth. The bush can be called an adult only after this time.
The bush can be called an adult only after this time.
All about the Ann Cousins peony: cultivation and characteristics of the Ann Cousins variety (Cousins)
Peonies are charming flowers that decorate the garden. In America there is the Peony Society (AMPS), in the capital of Russia there is the Moscow Flower Growers club with a “Peonies” section. Few representatives of the flora receive such an honor. Among the large number of plant varieties, the Anne Cousins peony occupies a special place.
Peony Ann Cousins (Paeonia Ann Cousins) - what kind of variety
“Florists of Moscow” awarded the Ann Cousins peony a prize in the category “White milky-flowering varieties.” This is an intraspecific variety. The originator Gilbert H. Wild & Son brought it out in 1946. Since then, this herbaceous plant of the Peony family has delighted gardeners with its milky cream color.
Peony Anne Cousins
! The scientific name of the genus immortalizes the name of the ancient Greek god Paean. According to myth, he treated the Olympian gods and saved Hades himself from death when Hercules wounded him.
At some point, Paean fell out of favor with the god of healing Asclepius, who wanted to poison him. But Hades turned his savior into a flower like a rose.
The wonderful legend matches the charm of the garden plant.
The flower has been domesticated for so long that it can no longer be found in the wild. Southeast Asia is considered the birthplace of the peony. It grows in the southern, middle and northern latitudes of all continents.
Description, characteristics
Peony Bartzella (Paeonia Itoh Bartzella) - description of the variety
The Ann Cousins peony flower is the latest flowering of the family. Features of decorative culture:
- The rhizome is multi-headed with spindle-shaped roots.
- The stems are thick, elastic, long. They grow up to 90 cm. They are prone to bending and require support.
- The leaves are dark green, attached to the stem by petioles. The width and length of the double-triple-divided plates are 25-30 cm. The lobes have an elongated lanceolate shape.
- The flower is densely double and has a beautiful pink shape. The bud is composed of rounded petals of the same size. They are compactly collected towards the center and look velvety. The flowers are heavy, large, up to 20 cm in diameter. The greenish buds gradually become creamy. Then, when they bloom, the color changes to pure white. In the very core, a faint light green color with a slight yellowish tint is visible. It emphasizes the impeccable whiteness of the petals.
- The aroma is fresh. The smell is not strong, reminiscent of sweet strawberries with tart cherries. Connoisseurs also find notes of raspberry.
- Fruits are leaflets. In each, black shiny seeds ripen, suitable for selection.
The Anna pion flower does not have stamens or pistils and grows slowly. The plant tolerates frosts well in the Moscow region, the Urals, and the mountainous regions of Scandinavia.
Anne Cousins in the garden
Growing a flower
Once planted, the Ann Cousins peony lives in one place for 8-10 years. It exhibits varietal qualities in the second or third year. Until this time it is not transplanted.
Selection of location and soil
Peony Coral Charm (Paeonia Coral Charm) - features of variety propagation
Since the crop grows for a long time in a designated corner of the garden or front garden, the place for it is carefully selected. Dense shade and proximity to fruit trees are not suitable for peony. Cold drafts, close distances from buildings and solid fences are also not the best place.
Choose a site that is ventilated, sunny, or with diffuse shadow. The sun should hit the peony 6 hours a day. The ideal soil option is cultivated loam. Slightly acidic soils are suitable. If the acidity of the soil is higher than pH 6-6.5, then it is deoxidized with lime or ash. When groundwater comes close to the surface, the roots rot, so it is better to choose a hillock.
Before planting, the site is dug up with a shovel, weeds, debris, and stones are removed. The earth is loosened and allowed to “breathe.”
Selection of seed
The peony is planted in divisions of rhizomes. They are bought in specialized places. The material is not cheap, so they take healthy-looking rhizomes. They should be juicy, fresh, thick. It's good when there are many small roots. Material with black spots, traces of rot and fungus will not be accepted.
Important! The growth points are clearly marked on the rhizome. You need to choose divisions with two or three shoots.
Peony planting material Anne Cousins
Boarding time
Flower growers advise doing this in the fall, when the flower is in a dormant period. It will take root in fertilized soil before frost. Before winter, it is enough to mulch the seedling or cover it with burlap. After the snow melts, the shelter is removed as soon as possible - the buds quickly begin to grow.
If it was not possible to plant a peony in the fall, it is planted in the spring. But the rehabilitation period is greatly delayed. The weather is chosen to be warm, when the ground has completely thawed. The plant is not afraid of light frosts at night.
Procedure step by step
The finished paeonia Ann Cousins division is planted in open ground as follows:
- Dig a cone-shaped hole. Diameter 50 cm, depth 60 cm.
- The bottom is covered with a drainage layer (expanded clay, stones, crushed stone).
- The dug soil is mixed with compost, dolomite flour (100 g), ash (3 cups). Add 200 g of superphosphate and potassium sulfate (70 g) there.
- The hole is filled with earth so that 15 cm remains to the edge.
- A division is placed in the middle.
- The roots are covered with earth along with the buds. They should be recessed by 5 cm.
- Carefully tamp down the soil and water.
- Mulch plantings with available materials (sawdust, peat).
Important! The planting site is left untouched for 3–4 years. The culture is characterized by slow growth. The bush can be called an adult only after this time.
Agrotechnics of cultivation
Peony Yellow Crown
Caring for the crop is simple. The peony will grow even without supervision, but in order for the flowers to be large and decoratively attractive, the bush should be watered moderately before and during flowering. After this, wait until the soil dries 5 cm deep - overwatering can rot the root system.
Pruning consists of removing faded buds. The stems and flowers are heavy, so supports are placed near the flower.
In the first two years, the plant is not fertilized. Then in the spring, along with watering, 20 g of superphosphate is added to increase the green mass. At the time of flowering, the peony is fed with potassium fertilizer.
Weeding and loosening will prevent weeds from growing and will ensure a flow of oxygen to the roots.
Peony Anne Cousins in landscape design
The culture is used in gardens, parks, and on alpine slides. Peony looks good as a lonely bush. Especially against the background of a green lawn or near the steps to the house, garden gazebo. This is an independent decorative element.
Borders made of white peonies are spectacular. The plant blooms by the end of July, when its fellows have already bloomed. Paths framed by such flowers will delight you until autumn.
In the group, peony is combined with red and yellow representatives of the species or with other families with different flowering periods (lilies, hostas, primroses). Bulbous flowers are planted between the bushes. When they fade, the dried stems are cut off. Peony with wide leaves perfectly decorates this place.
Reproduction
Peonies are propagated by dividing the bush. This is done at the 4-5th year of the plant’s life, when it has at least 7 shoots. Divide the bush at the time of planting.
Peony roots are fragile, so the plant is dug up with a large lump of earth. It is shaken off, the roots are allowed to dry, the tops are shortened to 15 cm. Then the root is divided into sections with a knife. Each should have 2-3 shoots and 3 growth buds. Immediately after division, parts of the rhizome are planted in new places.
Propagation by root cuttings is a long-term method. A piece of rhizome with a bud at the base of the stem is separated from the bush and rooted in the garden bed. There is no need to cover with cans and bottles. The seedling is looked after, watered, and the soil is loosened. For the winter it is wrapped up. If the outcome is good, the plant will develop by five years.
Note! The seeds are used to breed hybrids. For home use, the method is considered irrational.
The Ann Cousins peony is the most beautiful representative of its species. It is important to plant an unpretentious plant correctly - choose a place and seedlings. The culture grows slowly and blooms in the second or third year. A peony lives in one place for decades. Feeding, watering, and loosening the flower are carried out as part of normal care. Pests do not touch the bush, the peony is resistant to disease.
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Brief description, characteristics
Characteristic features of the variety:
- bush height – 80-90 cm;
- bush width – 60-90 cm;
- flowering period - from May to June, refers to late-flowering varieties;
- white, densely double corollas, up to 20 cm in diameter;
- The central petals are light yellow, and the outer petals are slightly pink.
- leaves are dissected, glossy.
Snow-white beautiful peony Anne Cousins
Advantages and disadvantages of Paeonia Ann Cousins
Any variety has its pros and cons.
Pros:
- With proper planting and minimal care, they feel great in the middle zone.
- They grow for a long time without transplanting.
- Frost-resistant, tolerates even snowless winters.
- Very large flowers.
There is only one minus - this variety does not tolerate transplantation.
Use in landscape design
The Ann Cousins peony is a favorite among landscape designers, used as a solitary plant and in groups. Groups of peonies consisting of varieties with different flowering periods are especially good.
Use of Anne Cousins on the site
Growing a flower, how to plant it correctly in open ground
To grow healthy, abundantly flowering bushes, you need to follow certain simple rules.
Planting with root cuttings
Peony Rosea Plena (Paeonia Rosea Plena) in the garden plot
Root cuttings are sections of the rhizome, 2-5 cm long. The cutting must contain at least 1 bud and root. Planting material is harvested in July-August.
The procedure is as follows:
- Carefully remove the rhizome from the ground.
- Divide the rhizome into cuttings.
- Disinfect the cuttings by soaking them for 2 hours in a pink solution of potassium permanganate.
- Dry the planting material, sprinkle the sections with crushed coal
- Plant the cuttings in the prepared holes at a distance of 15 cm from each other.
The plot with cuttings is shaded from the sun, regularly watered, weeded, and mulched for the winter. The first flowers on the plants will appear after 3 years.
Important! In the first two years after transplantation, all buds on the bush are cut off. This is done to stimulate the growth of the root system, which could ensure lush flowering.
What time does boarding take place?
The best time for planting peonies in open ground is considered to be the last week of August - the first week of September. When planting seedlings during this period, you can be sure that they will take root and form a good root system.
Selecting a location
Since the Ann Cousins peony grows in one place for up to 30 years and does not tolerate transplantation, the choice of its place of residence must be taken responsibly.
Main characteristics:
- open, sunny place;
- the soil is nutritious, loose;
- groundwater on the site should not be close;
- high-quality drainage must be ensured;
- absence of other perennials and buildings nearby.
Important! The Ann Cousins peony will not bloom in the shade.
How to prepare the soil and flower for planting
Preparing the landing site:
- Dig a hole 60 cm deep and 60 cm in diameter;
- Place at least 15 cm of drainage at the bottom. You can use pebbles, brick chips, and expanded clay.
- Place a layer of soil with humus on top of the drainage.
After 1-2 weeks you can plant a new bush.
Plant preparation:
- All stems of the selected plant are cut off.
- Carefully dig out the root system, trying not to damage the adventitious roots.
- The soil is removed from the roots so that the buds become visible.
- Adventitious roots are cut off, leaving 10-12 cm.
- Rotten, dried sections of rhizomes are removed by sprinkling the sections with crushed coal.
- The rhizome is divided into parts using pruning shears or a sharp knife so that each plot contains 2-3 developed buds and 2 adventitious roots.
Important! It is not recommended to divide or replant a plant younger than 3 years old.
Step by step landing procedure
Planting a peony is not difficult, but it is necessary to follow the algorithm.
Procedure:
- The rhizome section is placed in a prepared and well-watered hole.
- The upper bud is placed level with the ground surface.
- Fill the hole with soil, compacting it.
Finally, the planting site is mulched with hay and sawdust. Watered.
Planting with seeds (for selection)
Obtaining Paeonia Ann Cousins seeds is a troublesome task; many hybrids do not bear fruit at all. The peculiarity of seed propagation of the Ann Cousins peony is that its seeds are difficult to germinate. Only every fifth or sixth seed planted germinates. A bush grown from a seed will bloom only 6-7 years after planting.
Seed collection is carried out in August, when the boxes have just begun to open. The seeds are planted in a container with calcined wet sand.
For preparation, a two-stage stratification is carried out.
- Warmth. Wet sand with seeds is heated twice to +30 °C. After heating, the sand is cooled to room temperature and watered.
- Cold. Seeds germinated in sand are transferred to peat pots. Seedlings are kept for 3 months at a temperature of +5+10 °C.
After stratification, young peonies are transferred to a room where they live until May, when they can be transplanted into open ground.
Proper planting of peony is the key to abundant flowering
Plant care
In order for flowers to delight with beautiful buds, they need to be provided with good care.
Watering and fertilizing
Peony Sorbet (Paeonia Sorbet) - growing in the garden
Water peonies as needed, avoiding overdrying and waterlogging. Water should go strictly to the root. 2 buckets are poured under the bush at a time.
Feeding scheme:
- In March-April. Add a solution of mullein in water (1:10).
- May-June (beginning of flowering). A 1:10 solution of mullein is used with the addition of 20 g of phosphorus or 70 g of complex fertilizer.
- End of August - beginning of September. Phosphorus-potassium fertilizers are applied.
For your information! Autumn feeding is the most important. The plant will be able to overwinter well and bloom profusely next year.
Mulching and loosening
You need to loosen the soil around the bush after each watering. Loosening depth is 5-7 cm. The procedure is necessary to improve root respiration.
It is recommended to mulch the soil around plants to get rid of weeds and regulate soil moisture.
Preventative treatment
To prevent the appearance of rot and rust, peony bushes are treated with a fungicide in early April, in the first and last ten days of May. In the same way, you can treat the soil around a recently planted peony.
Peony blossom by Anne Cousins
Peony Shirley Temple
At the very beginning of flowering, the side buds on the bush are torn off, this will make it possible to become larger.
Faded buds are cut off with sharp pruning shears, leaving some of the stems on the bush. It is imperative to remove fallen petals from the ground around the peony, otherwise they will become a home for pests and pathogens.
What to do if it doesn’t bloom, possible reasons
It happens that a peony, being in one place, does not bloom for years. The most likely causes of this problem:
- unsuitable landing site;
- bush less than 2 years old;
- strong deepening during landing;
- the bush has been growing in one place for more than 30 years and requires rejuvenation;
- excess nitrogen in fertilizing, which is noticeable in rich greenery, powerful leaves and stems;
- acidic soil.
If the roots of the plant are affected by nematodes, peonies also do not bloom.
Peonies after flowering
Peonies are not replanted immediately after flowering. But flourishing buds must be cut off. The peduncle is cut using a sharp pruner above the top leaf.
Preparing for winter
Activities necessary for the peony to successfully overwinter:
- At the end of October, the shoots are cut off, leaving 10 cm.
- After cutting, the soil is mulched with a thick layer of sawdust or straw (10-15 cm).
Diseases, pests and ways to combat them
Diseases most often appear when agricultural practices are violated. Peonies are affected by viral diseases. Ring spot and ring mosaic are practically incurable. Fungal diseases - late blight, root rot, powdery mildew can be treated with fungicides.
If you do not fight aphids on a peony, the flower will die
Pests that can settle on peony: aphids, spider mites, thrips. If the number of parasites is small, home remedies will help: soap solution, infusion of garlic, shag. If there are a lot of pests, insecticides and acaricides are used.
Breeders were modest, calling the variety Pion anna Cousins large-flowered. Its flowers can only be called gigantic. One of the latest and longest-flowering varieties of herbaceous peony will decorate the garden.
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Pests and diseases of peonies
Peonies rarely suffer from disease. However, if it is exposed to excess moisture, the stems begin to wither, the appearance of the flowers deteriorates and spots appear on the leaves. This means there are viral and fungal or viral diseases.
Prevention is the best solution to avoid peony diseases
1) Always plant your peony roots in well-drained soil and mound the soil on top of the peony so that rainwater can run off to the side rather than pooling. If water accumulates around the peony roots, they will rot. Leave enough space between peonies so that air can circulate properly as this will reduce the incidence of powdery mildew.
2) Keep peonies clean all summer, removing any leaves or flowers that show signs of disease. In autumn, cut off all stems of herbaceous peonies about 5 cm above the soil level and throw them in the trash. Do not use on compost as you risk the spread of fungal diseases. Treatment of peony diseases
3) To combat powdery mildew, there are always old, traditional methods that our ancestors used. Spray with a mixture of milk and water - one part 3.25% milk to five parts water. Alternatively, you can spray with a mixture of baking soda and water - 1 teaspoon of baking soda, 1⁄2 teaspoon of liquid soap per 4 liters of water.
4) To treat many diseases, such as blackened buds, wilt, powdery mildew, I use foliar spraying with iodine solution. Add 3 milliliters of water to 20 liters of water.
5) In autumn, after the foliage dies, cut the stems to 12 centimeters, remove and destroy them.
Agrotechnics of cultivation
Caring for the crop is simple. The peony will grow even without supervision, but in order for the flowers to be large and decoratively attractive, the bush should be watered moderately before and during flowering. After this, wait until the soil dries 5 cm deep - overwatering can rot the root system.
Pruning consists of removing faded buds. The stems and flowers are heavy, so supports are placed near the flower.
In the first two years, the plant is not fertilized. Then in the spring, along with watering, 20 g of superphosphate is added to increase the green mass. At the time of flowering, the peony is fed with potassium fertilizer.
Weeding and loosening will prevent weeds from growing and will ensure a flow of oxygen to the roots.
Plant care
The Sunset coral peony is not demanding of care, but requires compliance with standard rules of agricultural technology. Therefore it is necessary to take them into account.
Watering and fertilizing
For full growth and flowering, it is necessary that the soil is always slightly moist. Therefore, young seedlings should be watered regularly on hot days, 1-2 times a week. Adult peony bushes are able to provide themselves with moisture, so they need to be moistened only during prolonged drought.
The plant should be fed twice per season.
The first time was during the growth of shoots in the spring. During this period, it is recommended to use urea 30 g per 10 liters of water or chicken manure 1:15.
The second and third feeding should be done before and after flowering. At this time, phosphorus-potassium fertilizers need to be applied.
Lack of nutrition negatively affects the development and flowering of the bush
Mulching and loosening
Throughout the season, the peony root circle must be kept clean, removing weeds in a timely manner.
It is also important to loosen the soil, improving air access to the roots.
To prevent a crust from forming on the soil surface, it is recommended to lay peat mulch 3 cm thick. This helps reduce watering and prevents excessive evaporation of moisture.
Preventative treatment
This hybrid is characterized by increased resistance to diseases. But to maintain immunity at the proper level, it is recommended to spray the bush with any systemic fungicide 2-3 times per season.
Growing peonies
Peonies are not too picky, but you need to choose a planting site for them wisely, as they will then respond with indignation. These flower bushes bloom and develop better on the sunny side, which should fall on them for at least five hours. In the shade, the shoots stretch in the direction of the sunlight, become tall, thin, and the flowers are small and pale.
The area for peonies should be protected from strong winds and well-drained soil, away from trees and other shrubs, and space from each other is also necessary for good air circulation. Peonies even relish cold winters because they need cooling to form buds.
In order for peonies to be lush, large, bright and more attractive during the flowering period, it is necessary to trim them, tear off small bud ovaries from the sides, and also not leave spoiled or slightly wilted leaves.
After the end of flowering, without wasting time, you need to immediately cut off the flower arrows and along with them the small buds that have not opened. But the green leaves themselves need to be removed only after they begin to dry out completely.
Growing a flower: how to plant it correctly in open ground
In order for the plant to develop normally, certain recommendations must be followed when planting.
Planting with root cuttings
The crop is most often propagated by root cuttings. They can be obtained by dividing the bush or buying ready-made planting material. In the second case, you should carefully study its quality
It is important that there are no traces of rot or mold on the root cutting. Small roots should have a white tint
Important! It is recommended to plant the crop in April or September
Selecting a location
To grow Miss America peony, it is recommended to choose a sunny area. A slightly shaded area is also acceptable. If there is insufficient lighting, the buds will turn out too small
Proper air circulation is of no small importance. It helps prevent the development of diseases
For your information! It is strictly forbidden to plant peonies in close proximity to other bushes or trees. The flower is characterized by a powerful root system, which requires a lot of space underground.
Experienced gardeners plant peonies away from buildings. The heat that comes from the walls has a negative effect on the state of the culture. The optimal interval should be 2 m.
Peonies bloom well in a sunny area
How to prepare the soil and flower for planting
This culture develops best in cultivated soil. Loam is perfect. You should not plant peonies in areas with high groundwater. It is recommended to mix clay and humus into sandy soil. When planting in clay soil, it is worth adding compost, sand and peat.
Soil with low pH parameters is excellent for this variety. If this indicator is elevated, gardeners advise adding a small amount of lime. Peat soil is not suitable for peonies.
In order for the plant to adapt well to new conditions, the hole must be filled 2/3 with garden soil, peat, sand and humus. It is also worth adding 1 kg of wood ash and 300 g of superphosphate.
Step by step landing procedure
To plant a Miss America peony, you must follow these steps:
- Dig a hole measuring 60 cm.
- Loosen the bottom.
- Place drainage at the bottom.
- Fill the hole with a mixture based on earth and humus.
- Sprinkle a small layer of soil.
- Plant a bush.
- Cover the hole with soil.
- Lightly compact the soil around the plant.
- Water the peony generously.
Planting by seeds
The seed method of propagating peonies is used quite rarely. Since the crop is a hybrid variety, this method does not allow preserving the varietal characteristics of the plant. It is usually used by breeders to develop new crops.
Brief description, characteristics
Characteristic features of the variety:
- bush height – 80-90 cm;
- bush width – 60-90 cm;
- flowering period - from May to June, refers to late-flowering varieties;
- white, densely double corollas, up to 20 cm in diameter;
- The central petals are light yellow, and the outer petals are slightly pink.
- leaves are dissected, glossy.
Snow-white beautiful peony Anne Cousins
Advantages and disadvantages of Paeonia Ann Cousins
Any variety has its pros and cons.
Pros:
- With proper planting and minimal care, they feel great in the middle zone.
- They grow for a long time without transplanting.
- Frost-resistant, tolerates even snowless winters.
- Very large flowers.
There is only one minus - this variety does not tolerate transplantation.
Use in landscape design
The Ann Cousins peony is a favorite among landscape designers, used as a solitary plant and in groups. Groups of peonies consisting of varieties with different flowering periods are especially good.
Use of Anne Cousins on the site
Peony Karl Rosenfeld - what kind of variety is it, history of creation
Peony first arrival (paeonia first arrival)
Appeared in southern China. They decorate the national emblem and use it as a design on fabrics. In Latin, peony is written as paeonia, and most people pronounce the variety Karl Rosenfield as "Rosenfield" rather than "Rosenfeld".
Peony Karl - garden decoration
Brief description, characteristics
The flower grows as a strong, spreading bush, up to 100 cm in height. The shoots are thick, strong, with openwork and smooth olive-colored leaves. The bud is lush, bright pink, and by the autumn season a ruby hue appears. Types of crops: herbaceous and milky-flowering.
Note! Thanks to its strong stems, the bush does not need staking, but pruning is needed for decoration and full development.
Advantages and disadvantages of the variety
Like any plant, the Karl lactiflora Rosenfield peony has its pros and cons. Advantages:
- frost resistance;
- strong stems and root system;
- will grow in any soil;
- does not cause any particular difficulties during planting and care.
Disadvantage: it does not grow in the Far North.
Peonies after flowering
It is advisable not to replant a healthy bush between 3 and 10 years old. But if this is necessary, in the spring or in August-September, if possible, replant it with a lump of earth or combine replanting with dividing and propagating the bush.
To replant with a clod of earth, a circular ditch of as large a diameter as possible is dug (at least 10-15 centimeters from the crown projection). The bush is carefully lifted from several sides with shovels or a sheet of metal is placed under it using a tunnel and a ring ditch, on which the peony is moved to a new location.
Trimming
The time for pruning peony bushes is late autumn. Performed when the first frost occurs. Shoots are cut at ground level as low as possible. Do not delay pruning, as the root system may rot.