Tree peony, unlike its grassy relatives, tolerates winter. The height of its bush reaches three meters, and the diameter of the flowers is twenty five centimeters. The plant is not capricious and with proper care can live on your site up to fifty years. How to plant a tree peony Tree peonies are planted in early spring or closer to autumn.
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