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Blooming peonies! (Original Post) elleng May 2015 OP
Beautiful! alfie May 2015 #1
These are along the path, so I only catch the smell when I walk by, alfie. elleng May 2015 #2
We had prolific peonies where I grew up... They were fifty or so years old and came up 1monster May 2015 #3
Lovely! beac May 2015 #4
Hi! Thanks! elleng May 2015 #5
That picture is so good I feel I can smell the fragrence through the computer screen! beac May 2015 #6
I'm so glad you can smell it, beac! elleng May 2015 #9
Is that bottom one a peony? passiveporcupine May 2015 #7
Yes it is, passiveporcupine. elleng May 2015 #8
You are so lucky to be living in a place with mature plants passiveporcupine May 2015 #10
Opp libodem May 2015 #11

elleng

(130,920 posts)
2. These are along the path, so I only catch the smell when I walk by, alfie.
Mon May 18, 2015, 02:02 PM
May 2015

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I will clip some soon, and bring them to my porch (so the ants DON'T get into the house!)

1monster

(11,012 posts)
3. We had prolific peonies where I grew up... They were fifty or so years old and came up
Tue May 19, 2015, 05:34 PM
May 2015

with their red green leaves faithfully every spring and delighted us with beautiful red, deep pink, pale pink, and white blooms. I would watch those little bud balls grow rounder and bigger with great anticipation every year. Peonies are the perfect flower.

I love living in Florida. I see birds I'd never have seen up north (including bald eagles, and once, whooping cranes), and many different kinds of flowers that don't bloom up north, but I really miss peonies, Queen Anne's Lace, pussy willows, and lilacs...

beac

(9,992 posts)
4. Lovely!
Wed May 20, 2015, 09:44 AM
May 2015

Our "surprise" peonies (had been mowed over by previous owner when we bought the house) are going to bloom this year. Last year they came up, but only produced leaves. Can't wait to see what kind they are.

Hope you are doing well, my friend. Life has limited my DU and, alas, gardening time to a bare minimum but I love seeing your gorgeous pictures. Amazing how far behind we are up here in NE. Then again, we were still having snow in late April!

elleng

(130,920 posts)
5. Hi! Thanks!
Wed May 20, 2015, 10:34 AM
May 2015

Great that your peonies will bloom this year!

Doing well, and hope you are too. Moved here, to southern MD 1 1/2 years ago, still hanging in SilSpg when weather suits, so largely absent from here Jan/Feb, but this is a wonderful place, beside the Patuxent River.

Renting from a nice family (they're only here part time) that has vegetable gardens, shares asparagus with me, flowers around, and a little 'orchard,' including these peonies along the path and another group surrounding their house.

At my house I have 2 roses in containers, including this new Mr. Lincoln, with a wonderful fragrance!

beac

(9,992 posts)
6. That picture is so good I feel I can smell the fragrence through the computer screen!
Wed May 20, 2015, 02:23 PM
May 2015

Would love to try growing roses someday.

elleng

(130,920 posts)
9. I'm so glad you can smell it, beac!
Wed May 20, 2015, 10:27 PM
May 2015

that's one of the reasons I got this one, Mr. Lincoln. Just bought him 2 weeks ago from a nearby nursery, keeping in container, so if conditions are OK, should do well.

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
7. Is that bottom one a peony?
Wed May 20, 2015, 10:04 PM
May 2015

They are gorgeous. My white one has been blooming for a seven or eight years now and I love it. I've got a red one that will have two blossoms on it for the first time this year and I can't wait. It's too early for them here. I guess I need to find some pink plants, and one like your bottom one...that is just so cool.

Just wish they didn't take so long to start blooming, and to turn into big healthy bushes. My white one is just starting to fill out a little instead of just looking leggy.

elleng

(130,920 posts)
8. Yes it is, passiveporcupine.
Wed May 20, 2015, 10:25 PM
May 2015

Looks like a different variety than the others. I suspect these have been here for many years; I've just been here for 1 1/2 years, and was SO happy to see them last year!

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
10. You are so lucky to be living in a place with mature plants
Wed May 20, 2015, 11:51 PM
May 2015

I just had to look up pictures of peonies, and I saw one called Black Panther. I have to get that one too. And I mean this summer, or I might not live long enough to see it bloom.

Check out this link. It will drive you nuts.

http://www.growingwithplants.com/2010/03/ordering-tree-peonys-my-invitation-to.html

libodem

(19,288 posts)
11. Opp
Thu May 21, 2015, 01:00 PM
May 2015

Wrong photo. Damn. Eff me running that was dumb. Here is the photo I was uploading. I did have a picture of my new peonies. They resemble yours a little.

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