Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony
Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony (Paeonia 'Pink Hawaiian Coral')
Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony brings a vibrant, tropical-leaning pop of color to sunny borders right as peony season begins. It is a long-lived perennial that settles in and improves each year, building a fuller clump and producing more blooms over time. The bright bloom color energizes mixed plantings and pairs beautifully with blues, purples, and crisp whites for strong contrast. If you want an early peony with unforgettable color and excellent cut flower potential, this one is a standout.
Distinctive Features
This herbaceous peony forms a sturdy mound of deep green, finely cut foliage and produces large, showy blooms in late spring, often earlier than many traditional doubles. Pink Hawaiian Coral is known for coral-pink, semi-double flowers that open wide to reveal golden stamens, creating a bright, sunlit look. As blooms mature, the color can soften, giving the plant a dynamic, shifting palette through the bloom window. After flowering, the foliage remains attractive through summer, keeping borders looking full and finished.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun to part sun, with at least 6 hours of sun for best flowering.
- Soil: Rich, well-drained soil is ideal, with compost added to improve structure and drainage.
- Water: Water regularly during establishment, then provide consistent moisture during dry stretches, avoiding soggy soil.
- USDA Zones: 3 to 8.
- Planting Depth: Set the crown just below the soil surface and avoid planting too deeply for reliable bloom.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Plant where the coral blooms can kick off the peony season and draw attention from a main view.
- Perennial Borders: Use to add early, high-energy color and lush structure among spring companions.
- Cut Flowers: Grow in a cutting garden for bold blooms that bring a bright, modern look indoors.
- Pollinator Friendly Borders: Open blooms with visible stamens can add early-season interest for pollinators.
Low Maintenance Care
- Watering: Water deeply during dry spells, especially in spring as buds form and after flowering as roots store energy.
- Support: Stems are often sturdy, but provide light support if plants lean after heavy rain in rich soil.
- Feeding: Top-dress with compost in spring and avoid heavy nitrogen that can reduce flowering.
- Fall Cleanup: Cut stems back to the ground after frost and remove debris to keep the planting clean.
Why Choose Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony?
- Coral Pink Color: Vivid blooms bring a fresh, modern highlight that stands out in spring borders.
- Early Bloom Season: Often flowers early, extending the peony season and adding color when gardens need it.
- Golden Center Detail: Open blooms with stamens add warmth and a bright, natural look.
- Great for Arrangements: Bold blooms make eye-catching cut flowers that bring the garden indoors.
Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony is a rewarding choice for gardeners who want early-season impact with confident color. Give it sun, well-drained soil, and a permanent home where it can mature without disturbance. As it settles in, it will deliver bigger bloom seasons and a lush, finished presence that keeps borders looking polished through summer.
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