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Primrose Hall Peonies

At Primrose Hall Peonies, the peony calendar is held in the plant, not rushed at the till. The Bedfordshire specialist nursery grows herbaceous, tree and Itoh peonies to flowering maturity, guided by Alec White and a small production team. Rare varieties, RHS Chelsea recognition and the Plant Heritage National Collection for unusual Itoh peonies make spring bloom a source of provenance, patience and selection.

Peony flowering and dispatch season: April–June

Primrose Hall Peonies at Dingley Dell, Toddington Road, Westoning, Bedfordshire MK45 5AH, United Kingdom

Bedfordshire peony nursery rows in late spring, with coral and pink blooms opening above dark foliage.

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Flowering maturity peony plant in a nursery pot, with coral-pink flowers, green foliage and plant label.

Flowering Maturity Peony Plants

Flowering Maturity Peony Plants are established Primrose Hall plants ready to settle into a border, terrace pot or cutting garden with more assurance than young divisions. Choose by flowering time, form, fragrance and colour, then plant into free-draining soil where the crown stays shallow and the seasonal reward can build for decades.

RIPE NOWPeony flowering and dispatch season: April–June
ProvenanceiBedfordshire-grown mature plants link named varieties, nursery selection and spring bloom.PreservationiThree-to-five-year nursery care protects crown strength before garden release.PreparationiPlant shallow in free-draining soil; buried crowns delay or reduce flowering.PalateiExpect silk petals, powdery fragrance, coral blush, cream, crimson and gold.PerformanceiEstablished peonies can build decades of bloom when settled correctly.