Fern Leaf Peonies for Rock Gardens

Plant a Long Lived Fragrant Perennial Among Stone Crevices

© Christine Eirschele

Paeonia 'Chameleon', Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm and Nursery
Rediscover the fragrant peony, a long-lived perennial growing in cutting gardens. Plant rock gardens with the bold flowers and fern leaf foliage of dwarf peonies.

Peonies designated for rock gardens are smaller, fitting into the small planting pockets characteristically found in rock gardens. Dwarf peonies are compatible with alpine plants that tolerant fast draining soils.

Fern Leaf Peonies

Peonies suitable for rock gardens grow less than 21 inches tall. Dwarf peonies have deeply incised foliage, bloom early to mid spring, and are apt to go dormant first. Dwarf peonies with fern leaf foliage are relatives of Paeonia teniuflora.

Their small size fit the scale of most plants found in a rock garden and offer high impact flower color in spring. The fern leaf foliage adds garden interest throughout the summer.

Growing Peonies

All peonies flower best planted in full sun with moist well-draining soil. Peonies require garden soil well amended. Plants tolerate slightly acidic to neutral soil with a pH of 6-7. They do not appreciate competition with tree roots. Gardeners should select peony cultivars with strong stems when they are planted in windy sites.

Standard peonies are hardy in zones 2-8. For gardens located in the southern United States, peonies tolerate climate conditions in the most northern portions or at higher elevations.

Peonies are long-lived herbaceous plants. Dwarf peonies hybridized for rock gardens are hardy in zones 3-7. Like most peonies, they do not like being moved. But when necessary, they should be dug, divided and replanted in early fall.

Rock Garden Peonies

Peony cultivars appropriate to plant in rock gardens include:

Peony “Scarlet O’Hara’ is a bold red single petal flower with dark green foliage on strong stems. This plant is an early bloomer but is 36” tall. Despite its beauty this peony’s fragrant flowers is better appreciated in a cutting garden.

History of Peonies

Peonies are native to China, Mongolia and Siberia. These long-lived perennials are a tradition found in family gardens across the United States. Visit botanical gardens with peony collections and rock gardens whether in New York City or the Midwest.


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Paeonia 'Chameleon', Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm and Nursery
Paeonia 'Fairy Princess', Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm and Nursery
Paeonia 'Squirt', Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm and Nursery
Paeonia 'Scarlet O' Hara', Chuck Eirschele
 



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