If you like peony flowering shrubs then you will love the stunning sorbet peony (Paeonia lactiflora). This fragrant beauty was discovered by Luc Klinkhamer in 1987 growing in a South Korean garden and in 2006 I bought it at Brecks Nursery to grow in my garden.
Breck's
Nursery sent me a Sorbet peony bare root that I planted in the fall. The soil was well-drained and amended with
compost to make it fertile. I grew this peony 2 feet away from my rock
wall in a sunny location with the part sun in the afternoon.
This sorbet peony did not bloom the first three years but thereafter it bloomed every mid-spring. From my experience, I have found that peonies need time to grow, and be established in your garden.
All of the peonies that grow in my garden
have needed a few dormant years (no blooms). If you have the time to wait then you will be
awarded. The sorbet will produce many buds and sensational flowers every spring. This plant is well worth the investment and the wait.
The sorbet
is my favorite peony. I love this showy
fragrant flower with pink and white petal layers. Know that the sorbet peony
will provide garden interest in the spring, summer, and fall when the
leaves will turn a yellow color at the end of summer and is an eye-appealing plant throughout
the autumn season.
I have never
seen the Sorbet at my local garden centers.
So if you are interested I would suggest that you contact Brecks.com to
see if they are selling this peony for fall season planting.
Here are photographs of the sorbet peony that grows in my yard and garden.