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Paeonia lactiflora ‘Immaculee’

Large, bowl-shaped white flowers open from a delicate blush pink, held on strong stems above dark green leaves. A classic choice for adding structure and scent to a mixed herbaceous border.

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We’ve had a soft spot for ‘Immaculee’ for years on our Thurning nursery grounds. The flowers are the main event; they are large, semi-double, and spicily scented. They open with a hint of pink before turning a pure, clean white, often with a flash of red or pale yellow at the very centre.

This is a bushy, upright peony that forms a handsome clump of dark green, divided leaves. It will reach around 0.9 metres in height. It performs best in full sun or just a little partial shade, in any fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Like all herbaceous peonies, it dies back to the ground each winter.

Peonies don’t like being moved, so choose its spot with care. Simply cut the old foliage back to the ground in late autumn once it has died back to keep things tidy and prevent disease. It’s a reliable choice for the middle of a border and the flowers are excellent for cutting.

Product Details

Common Name
Peony 'Immaculee'
Growth Rate
Slow
Max height
0.9 M
Bloom Time
Late spring and early summer
Flower Colour
White, sometimes opening with a pink blush, with a centre of pale yellow or a splash of red.
Leaf Colour
Dark green.
Autumn Colour
Green
Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade.
Pruning
Remove faded flowers. Cut back old foliage to the ground in autumn after it has died down.
Seasonal Spring
New foliage emerges, sometimes tinged with red. Flowers appear in late spring.
Seasonal Summer
Large, bowl-shaped white flowers bloom in early summer, held above a bushy clump of dark green leaves.
Seasonal Autumn
The dark green foliage remains attractive before dying back to the ground for winter. Cut stems back to the ground once foliage has died down.
Seasonal Winter
The plant is dormant below ground as a hardy crown.
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