Lemon Chiffon
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- About Lemon Chiffon
Lemon Chiffon is a modern, herbaceous Peony introduced in 1981. It features the uncommon color of lemon-yellow with semi-double to double blooms that measure 5½–6" across. It has a light fragrance and soft, rounded petals. Flowers appear in early to mid-spring on sturdy 32" stems, supported by dark green foliage. Hardy in Zones 3–8, Lemon Chiffon is a great choice for bright spring borders and cut flower arrangements.
Lemon Chiffon is sold as one root with 3-5 eyes.
Fall Planting Instructions:
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Choose an area with at least 6 hours of sunlight with soil that has good drainage.
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Dig a hole 12-18” deep. Mix soil with an all-purpose fertilizer. Add the amended and loosened soil back into the hole.
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Place Peony roots 2-3” under the soil line with eyes facing upward, and then gently pack the soil over the roots.
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Water well.
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Hardiness Zone: 3 - 8
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