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Collection: Herbaceous peonies
Herbaceous Peonies: Timeless Beauties for Classic Gardens
Herbaceous peonies are a true garden icon — cherished for their graceful blooms, rich textures, and enduring charm. With their soft, layered petals and reliable blooming cycle, they have long held a place in traditional herbaceous borders. These perennial favorites offer not only captivating beauty but also structure and color that return every year. From lush garden blooms in spring to elegant seedheads in late summer, herbaceous peonies' roots continue to inspire gardeners of all experience levels.
Why Buy Herbaceous Peonies?
There are countless reasons to buy herbaceous peonies for your garden. These herbaceous perennial plants are known for their longevity — once planted, they can thrive for decades with minimal attention. Their winter-hardy nature means they survive cold climates without extra protection, making them ideal for many regions. As easy-to-grow peonies, they require little more than well-drained soil and sunlight. In return, you'll be rewarded with long-lasting flowers in a variety of vibrant hues that make an impact year after year.
What Are Herbaceous Peonies?
Herbaceous peonies (Paeonia) belong to a long-celebrated group of flowering herbaceous plants native to Europe and Asia. They are best known for their spectacular springtime display, which marks the peony flowering season in many gardens. As herbaceous border peonies, they die back in winter and reemerge each spring, forming dense, leafy clumps topped with spectacular herbaceous peony flowers. Their long-standing popularity in garden design stems from their reliability, fragrance, and versatility — truly garden peony classics.
How to Choose the Right Herbaceous Peony Variety?
When selecting the right variety of herbaceous peony, consider bloom style (single, double, or bomb-type), color palette, and mature plant height. Lighter-toned flowers can brighten shady corners, while bold hues bring drama to full sun perennial beds. Also, factor in your garden's layout — some peonies have a more compact growth habit, while others are ideal as focal points in larger plantings. Whether you're designing a formal border or a relaxed cottage-style plot, there's a peony to match.
When and How to Plant Herbaceous Peonies?
The best planting time for peonies is in early fall or spring. Space herbaceous peonies roots about 60–90 cm apart, placing the eyes no deeper than 5 cm below the soil surface. These plants thrive in well-lit locations with at least six hours of sunlight daily.
Premium Herbaceous Peonies for Sale
Order top-quality herbaceous peonies for sale from Peonita — a specialist nursery dedicated solely to the art of peonies. All our stock is imported directly from the Netherlands and curated for garden performance. Whether you're looking to buy herbaceous peonies as a thoughtful gift or to enrich your own landscape, each herbaceous peony is a lasting treasure for every gardener’s soul.
Why choose us?
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European 100% quality guarantee
Our goal is to provide all our customers with the highest quality plants that are thoroughly tested before they get into your hands. Plants are always shipped to you at the right time for planting.
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The largest assortment
Do you want to be the first to have the most famous varieties or rare novelties? We offer you the largest selection of Peony on the market - 400 varieties. Here you can find your favorite flowers very quickly.
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World class bulbs
We are an exclusive partner of the best Dutch suppliers, some of whom have the title of “royal supplier”. That is why we are able to purchase all plants directly from the best breeders.
Common Questions
How to plant peonies?
Peonies should be planted either in autumn or early spring for the best results. The key to planting them correctly is ensuring the crown (the “eyes”) is positioned no more than 3–5 cm below the soil surface. This is crucial because planting too deep is the most common reason why peonies fail to bloom.
When planting, make sure to space peonies 60–90 cm apart. This spacing allows for proper airflow around the plants, which helps reduce the risk of fungal diseases and ensures the peonies have enough room to grow to their full size. Additionally, choose a location with full sun and well-drained soil to help your peonies thrive.
With the right planting depth and spacing, your peonies will have a strong foundation for healthy growth and beautiful blooms.
How to grow peonies?
Peonies are relatively easy to grow but require the right conditions to truly thrive. They prefer full sun and well-drained soil, so make sure to plant them in a spot where they’ll receive at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. Once established, peonies benefit from minimal disturbance, making them a great low-maintenance plant.
It’s important to be patient, as newly planted peonies may take 2-3 years to reach their full blooming potential. During this time, regular watering during dry periods and light feeding in early spring will encourage strong growth. Ensuring good air circulation around the plants will help prevent fungal issues and promote overall health. With the right care, peonies can thrive and bloom beautifully for decades.
When do peonies bloom?
Peonies typically bloom from late spring to early summer, with the peak bloom period usually occurring between May and June. Early-blooming varieties, such as anemone and herbaceous types, may start flowering as early as late April. Meanwhile, late-blooming varieties like tree and rock garden peonies can extend the bloom period well into July. The timing of the blooms depends on the variety and your local climate, ensuring a long-lasting display of beauty from spring through summer.
When to cut back peonies?
Peonies should be carefully cut back in the fall, ideally after the foliage has yellowed or been damaged by frost, which typically happens around October. This is an important step to help prevent disease and encourage strong growth in the coming spring. Cutting back the stems to ground level reduces the chance of fungal infections and clears the way for fresh growth. It's also a good idea to dispose of the plant debris rather than composting it, as this helps prevent any lingering pathogens from affecting the next season’s plants.
Once cut back, peonies are ready for a clean start come spring. Although peonies are hardy plants, this fall cleanup ensures that they’ll be free from diseases such as powdery mildew or botrytis, which can affect them if leftover foliage is left behind. Regular maintenance like this keeps your peonies strong, healthy, and ready to produce stunning blooms year after year.
Delivery – Peonies Collection
Our peony collections are shipped during the appropriate planting season, either spring or fall, depending on your region. All roots are carefully packed to ensure freshness and viability on arrival. You’ll receive clear planting instructions and support from our team — because beautiful blooms begin with a strong start.