How Do You Identify And Care For An A.G?
The A.G.Perry Peony (Paeonia lactiflora) is a perennial that thrives in zones 4 to 8. The AHS Heat Zone is not defined for this plant. The cultivar is A. G. Perry, and the plant is in the Paeoniaceae family. This plant blooms in early to midsummer. It does not like to be relocated, so be sure to pick the right spot the first time around. Identify the A.G.Perry Peony by its dark green leaves and pink-shaded flowers. The leaves have nine lance-shaped leaflets. The edges are rough. The flowers are double or semi-double, and are produced at the top of single, red-mottled stems. The flowers are bowl-shaped and are quite fragrant. This plant grows up to 4 feet in height. Plant the A.G.Perry Peony in deep, humus-rich soil. The soil should have a pH range of 5.5 to 7.5. It should retain some moisture, but should also be well-drained. If you live in a cooler climate, plant in full or at least dappled sun. You may have to support the plant with stakes or a wire frame, as the single stems will no