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Red Tower

Group
Tree-like
Assignment
Garden Decor
Flowering Period (days)
Medium (May 31 – June 15)
Petals Color
Red
Offers: 3
Where to buy
Price range
140 - 799.95 UAH
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7
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0
Producer
NBS M.M. Gryshko NASU
Flower Type
Semimahrovy
Flower Diameter (cm)
15, 25
Plant height (cm)
90, 150
Description Red Tower
Paeonia 'Red Tower' is an eye-catching decorative plant with bright red semi-double flowers that form lush clusters capable of attracting attention and enhancing any garden. Flowers with a diameter of 15 to 25 cm have a pleasant fragrance and bloom at the tips of upright stems reaching heights of 90 cm to 1.5 m. The peony leaves are deeply lobed, with unusual shapes, adding additional decorative appeal.

This tree-like peony is highly cold-resistant and can withstand temperatures down to -40°C, making it suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions. The shrubs are deciduous, with reddish-brown woody stems up to 3 cm thick, which grow approximately 20 cm each year. Flowering occurs at the end of May to early June and lasts 2-3 weeks. The plant begins to bloom at the age of 4-5 years.

For successful cultivation of 'Red Tower', select sunny or partially shaded areas with well-drained soil. Care includes regular watering, fertilization during active growth, and removal of spent blooms. It is also important to protect the plant from pests and diseases to maintain its health and decorative appearance throughout the season.
Specifications Red Tower
Group
Tree-like
Assignment
Garden Decor
Flowering Period (days)
Medium (May 31 – June 15)
Petals Color
Red
Flower Type
Semimahrovy
Flower Diameter (cm)
15
25
Plant height (cm)
90
150
Scent
Strong
Freeze Resistance (°C)
-40
Light-loving
Sunlit Area
Half-Tone
Soil Requirements
Drained
Country
Ukraine
Registration Year
2009
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Manufacturer
NBS M.M. Gryshko NASU
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