A gorgeous flower from today
Peonies are flowering plants known for their large, showy blooms and rich texture. They are native to Asia, Europe, and Western North America, and are China's national flower. Peonies are popular cut flowers and garden plants, and can thrive for over a century. Appearance: Peonies come in shades of red, pink, purple, yellow, white, and cream, and can grow to be 2–4 ft tall.
Peonies are among the most beloved blooms, celebrated for their lush and abundant flowers. These perennial plants thrive in various climates, making them a favorite choice in gardens worldwide. When planting peonies, it’s essential to choose a sunny location with well-drained soil to encourage healthy growth. In addition, peonies symbolize good fortune and prosperity, which makes them a popular choice for weddings and special occasions. With blooms ranging from soft pastels to vibrant colors, they offer endless possibilities for floral arrangements. Proper care includes regular watering, deadheading spent blooms, and protecting them from pests. As they can live for decades, peonies are not just a seasonal favorite—they are a long-term addition to your garden that can be passed down through generations. Their enchanting fragrance and stunning visual appeal ensure that they remain a cherished choice for flower lovers everywhere.


I grew Peonies a few years ago. I lost them when I had to move. I really miss them.