Paeonia ‘Felix Crousse’

(Felix Crousse Peony)


$32.99


Hardiness Zones:

 4a  4b  5a  5b  6a  6b  7a  7b  8a  8b

Quick Overview:

Here’s a peony that has been considered one of the finest red varieties available ever since its introduction in 1881. Felix Crousse produces lots of large, tidy, double flowers with brilliant crimson petals and a silky sheen.  Its stems often need some support.

Description

Easily grown in rich, fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Plants need abundant moisture during the early part of the growing season. Plants appreciate some part afternoon shade in hot summer climates. Add compost as needed before planting. Rootstock buds (eyes) should be planted about 2” below the soil surface. Each plant will flower for approximately 7-10 days. P. lactiflora is a late blooming species (May-early June). Peony bloom time in the garden can be extended to about 6 weeks (late April-early June) by growing a combination of early, midseason and late blooming cultivars. Remove spent flowers after bloom. Cut foliage to the ground and remove from the garden in fall after frost. Plants are long-lived, do not need to be divided and can be left undisturbed for years. Plants need a cold winter dormant season. Best performance typically occurs in USDA Zones 5-7, but plants often perform well in the northern parts of Zone 8. Cover root areas with mulch in winter, especially in climates where snow cover is minimal. Named cultivars will not come true from seed.  (Courtesy of Missouri Botanical Gardens Plant Finder)

Additional information

Common Name

Felix Crousse Peony

Botanical Name

Paeonia 'Felix Crousse'

Container/Amount

3 gallon

Evergreen or Deciduous

Deciduous

Hardiness Zone

4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b

Growth Rate

Fast

Light Requirements

Sun to Part Shade

Width

2 to 3'

Soil Condition

Well-drained

Water Needs

Average

Blooming Period

mid to late spring

Flower Color

red

Fragrance

No

Foliage Color

green

Deer Resistant

Yes

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