The Peony variety 'Sereja' is a perennial plant with an erect bush, about 65 cm high and up to 70 cm in diameter. The bush has medium foliage and medium spreading, with smooth, dark green leaves. The peduncles are strong, about 75 cm long, bearing three flowers each, which ensures good decorative quality and resistance to damage.
The flowers are double, rose-shaped, about 14 cm in diameter, with a white-pink shade and a slight aroma. Blooming is abundant and long-lasting, lasting about 12–15 days, starting in late June. The flowers do not fade in the sun and shed weakly, making the variety attractive for cutting and decorative use.
The 'Sereja' variety is characterized by high resistance to adverse weather conditions, diseases, and pests. It is drought-resistant, heat-resistant, and winter-hardy, allowing it to be grown in various regions, including central Russia. The versatility of the variety and its decorative qualities make it a popular choice for gardeners and florists.