Description
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’ is a stunning herbaceous perennial with large, double, rose-pink blooms that can reach up to 15cm in diameter. The fragrant flowers bloom in late spring to early summer and sit atop sturdy stems that grow up to 80cm tall. The foliage is a lush, deep green and is deeply lobed. This peony is a showstopper in any garden and looks beautiful in mixed borders or as a focal point in a bed. It pairs well with other perennials such as Alliums, Salvia, and Catmint, which complement the pink tones and add contrasting colors and textures to the landscape.
Key Facts
- Common Name(s):Peony ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’
- Hardiness:Fully hardy
- How big will I get? Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’ can grow to a height of 0.8m and a spread of 0.8m.
- Did You Know That:Peonies can live up to 100 years if they are cared for properly?
Plant Calendar
A rough guide to how this plant will change through the year.
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J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
Care Guide
Soil Requirements
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’ prefers moist but well-draining soil. This plant can grow in soil with a wide range of pH levels, it is not picky about the pH level of the soil.
Best Position
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’ prefers a sheltered position and can cope with either full sun or partial shade.
Maintenance
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’ should be deadheaded regularly to promote the production of new flowers, it can then be cut back hard once the flowering period is over, this will help to promote plenty of fresh growth the following Spring.
Pest, Diseases and Wildlife
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr Alexander Fleming’ can have problems with eelworm, it can be vulnerable to certain diseases such as honey fungus, virus’ and peony wilt. It is toxic to cats, dogs and horses.