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Peony 'Julia Rose'
Peony 'Julia Rose', a member of the peony family, boasts large, multi-tonal blooms that transition from cherry red to orange as they mature, reminiscent of a sunset. With its lush, green foliage, peony 'Julia Rose' emerges in spring, demonstrates resilience, and flourishes in temperate environments with well-drained soil. The striking flowers not only captivate gardeners but also serve as a beacon for pollinators.
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Perennial
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Shrub
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Peony 'Julia Rose'

Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Maintain moist soil for newly planted peony 'Julia Rose', watering thoroughly during bud expansion in spring. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. In summer, ensure moisture during heat and water before fall and winter to protect buds and maintain soil temperature.
Fertilize: Peony 'Julia Rose' requires three annual fertilizer applications: in early spring before watering, 15 days post-bloom, and in fall/winter with organic fertilizer. Avoid high-concentration fertilizers, fecal water, and summer applications to prevent damage. Apply fertilizer in shallow ditches around the crown and water.
Pruning: Peony 'Julia Rose' is a herbaceous perennial with vibrant blooms. Prune in early spring to remove old stems and dead wood, promoting healthy growth. Deadhead faded blooms and thin crowded stems for improved air circulation and vigor, enhancing blooming potential.
Propagation: Peony 'Julia Rose' can be propagated through division, cutting, and sowing, with division being the quickest method. The ideal time for division is fall. After splitting, apply sulfur powder to cuts, let them dry for 1-2 days, and keep them outdoors for 30-50 days before transplanting.
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