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These coral pink buds unfold into a shell pink bloom that draws attention to this early bloomer. Mildly fragrant, it is great as an early cut flower. Blooms about the same time as Pink Hawaiian Coral. No fertility. (Krekler, 1978) Hybrid
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Early bloomer; some fragrance. Most spectacular coral color is similar to Coral Charm. The petals have ruffled edges that increase the flower fullness, fading coral to ivory. Stamens and pollen, no seeds. Gold Medal 2003. Award of Landscape Merit 2009. (Wissing, 1965) Hybrid
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Semi-double, midseason, 32" tall. A cupped, warm salmon-pink delight with dark green glossy foliage. Pollen and seed fertility is high and resulting offspring are often very good. Award of Landscape Merit. Gold Medal 2008. Peony of the Year 2009. Best in Show 2015. (Reath, 1979) Hybrid
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First bloomed 1968. Salmon with some etched petals, double rose type, fragrant. Coral blooms with most unusual attractive, golden-etched internal petaloids, fully double blooms, reliable performer. Best in Show 1990. Gold Medal 2002. Award of Landscape Merit. (Cousins/Klehm, 1981) Hybrid
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Mid-season bloom, medium-sized bomb. Deep orange pink, color passes to apricot-orange. Sweet spicy fragrance, good substance, most reliable. Excellent stem strength, 26″ in height, mid-season bloom. Medium green foliage. One bud per stem. Certificate of Merit, 1991. (Hollingsworth, 1996) Hybrid
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