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GEORGE NICHOLAS

Group
Herbaceous
Assignment
Trim, Flowerbed Decor, Garden Decor
Flowering Period (days)
Late (June 16–30)
Flower Type
Fluffy
Offers: 2
Where to buy
Price range
210 - 536 UAH
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2
Reviews
0
Producer
FSC Horticulture
Flower Diameter (cm)
17
Plant height (cm)
80
Scent
Weak
Description GEORGE NICHOLAS
The George Nicholas peony is a late-flowering perennial featuring double, rose-shaped flowers in creamy-white. The bloom reaches up to 17 cm in diameter, characterized by a dense petal structure with a waxy sheen and a rich amber hue at the base. The flower's center exhibits a more intense coloration, giving it distinct expressiveness and decorativeness. The plant grows up to 80 cm tall with large, dark green leaves that accentuate the beauty of the blooms.

This variety boasts high frost resistance, capable of enduring temperatures ranging from -37.2°C to -9.4°C, allowing cultivation under various climatic conditions. The George Nicholas peony features a sturdy and resilient stem, making it an excellent choice for cutting and use in bouquets. Blooming is abundant and occurs late in the season, extending the flowering period in the garden.

The George Nicholas peony is the result of Swedish breeding and is valued for its decorativeness and reliability. It can be successfully used in landscape design and for creating floral compositions. Its faint aroma does not distract from the visual perception, making this variety versatile for various garden and interior styling.
Specifications GEORGE NICHOLAS
Group
Herbaceous
Assignment
Trim
Flowerbed Decor
Garden Decor
Flowering Period (days)
Late (June 16–30)
Flower Type
Fluffy
Flower Diameter (cm)
17
Plant height (cm)
80
Scent
Weak
Freeze Resistance (°C)
-35
Light-loving
Sunlit Area
Country
Russia
Registration Year
1994
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Manufacturer
FSC Horticulture
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