The Paeonia rockii is one of the most beautiful and rare peonies of our collection. It has been named after Joseph Rock, the famous 18th century “plant hunter” who was the first to describe this peony in the wilderness and import it to Europe. Despite its recent introduction, it is already very well known and sought after by amateurs.
Paeonia Rockii hybrid, with semi-double flowers, petals are dark lavander in the center and light pink on the edge, with the typical dark purple spots at the center. Vigorous and medium-early bloom.
Rare botanical species with great decorating value. It has enormous flowers and they can be single or semi-double; the petals are white with rose fades and large purple-red spots at the base. The plant is outstandingly vigorous and fast growing. Dark green leaves with a characteristic shape. Early flowering.