Paeonia 'Goldfinch'

Common name: tree peony
Type:
Deciduous shrub
USDA hardiness zones:
4-8

ëGoldfinch (Saunders 1948) is a hybrid tree peony that features large, single, yellow flowers with attractive yellow center stamens. Flowers bloom in spring (May in the St. Louis area). This is a deciduous, woody shrub that typically grows to 3-4 tall and 3-4 wide. Medium green foliage is deeply divided into oval to lance-shaped leaflets.

  • Full sun to part shade
  • Medium
  • Medium

Best grown in deep, fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Tolerant of summer heat. Add compost as needed before planting. Larger shrubs appreciate some shelter from strong winds. Unlike herbaceous peonies, the stems of tree peonies (which are woody plants) do not die to the ground in winter and should not be cut back after frost. No pruning is required, except to cut out dead wood or suckers in early spring. If plants become leggy, a moderate pruning in early fall can be done to shape plant and encourage additional growth on the lower part of the plant. Remove spent flowers after bloom. These long-lived plants usually take several years to establish, and are best left undisturbed once planted. Plant roots go deep and transplanting can be difficult.

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