The Tree Peony 'Olga Tudzhanova' is a perennial decorative plant with thick, poorly branched, and erect shoots. This species belongs to the group of tree peonies, which include natural and artificial hybrids distinguished by their resistance to diseases and pests. Among the most common threats to tree peonies is gray mold, which is effectively combated by spraying solutions of potassium permanganate or copper sulfate. Peony propagation is possible through seeds, cuttings, division of adult bushes, and grafting, which allows for successfully growing and maintaining healthy plants.
Tree peonies, including the 'Olga Tudzhanova' variety, are widely used in decorative gardening due to their attractive appearance and variety of sorts. More than a thousand varieties of tree peonies are registered worldwide, most of which are concentrated in China. 'Olga Tudzhanova' peony seeds meet agricultural standards, guaranteeing their quality and suitability for growing decorative plants.
The flowering of tree peonies, including the 'Olga Tudzhanova' variety, may depend on climatic conditions and weather factors. For example, in some regions, spring frosts and freezing temperatures may delay the onset of flowering, affecting the timing of the plant's decorative use. Nevertheless, with proper care and selection of a suitable planting site, the 'Olga Tudzhanova' peony will become an effective garden decoration, delighting with its beauty and elegance.