The Peony cultivar "Lyudmila Mironova" is a beautiful plant with a semi-spreading bush up to 65 cm high and about 65 cm in diameter. The peony leaves are dark green, creating an effective contrast with the flowers. The stems of medium strength reach a length of up to 75 cm and carry one to four double spherical flowers up to 17 cm in diameter and about 10 cm high. The flowers are dark carmine-pink with yellow stamens and anthers, have a faint aroma, and are distinguished by prolonged and abundant blooming that lasts about 10-13 days.
This peony cultivar is characterized by good resistance to diseases and pests, making it suitable for growing in the central region of Russia. Peony "Lyudmila Mironova" is suitable for cutting and decorative use in the garden, and is also capable of bearing fruit. The total number of stems of the plant is about 20-21, of which 15-16 are generative, which contributes to abundant blooming and attractiveness.
The cultivar is named after Lyudmila Nikolaevna Mironova, a candidate of biological sciences and a well-known breeder, who is the author of more than 30 peony and iris cultivars. She dedicated her career to the study and breeding of these plants, achieving the development of cultivars resistant to the climatic conditions of the Primorsky Territory. Thanks to her work, the cultivar "Lyudmila Mironova" combines high quality, attractiveness, and adaptability.