What Colors Do Peonies Come In?

One of the most beautiful and popular plants on the planet are peonies as they can be used for any occasion, you can grow them yourself, and they come in a variety of different colors.

As peonies come in lots of colors, this is what makes them especially popular with gardeners as you can choose the color of your peonies to match your garden. 

They fit right into any situation and add a touch of beauty to a landscape. 

If you want to start introducing peonies to your garden or are looking to have some at an event, you are probably wondering what colors they come in.

You can choose the exact color peonies that you want so that they can match any occasion you are using them for. 

Below is a list of some of the colors that peonies come in. You can choose your peonies based on the color, but good luck as they are all too beautiful to choose from!

Types Of Peonies

The choice is endless with peonies as you are also able to choose between different types of peonies. Here are some of the different types of peonies that you can choose to grow in your home or garden!

Tree Peonies

What Colors Do Peonies Come In?

Tree peonies are very popular as they bloom large flowers, much larger compared to other types of peonies.

They have large stems that are always above the ground and can grow up to 8ft tall! Although they can take longer to grow, they make up for it in beauty and size. 

Despite often being sold by color, some people enjoy the size of these peonies as they are very impactful.

They begin to bloom in the springtime but are unable to withstand frost, so they may require more care in the colder months. 

Herbaceous Peonies

What Colors Do Peonies Come In?

Herbaceous peonies are also called bush peonies as they are very full and round when they are fully bloomed.

They are very popular as they are very low maintenance due to their sturdiness, but they cannot grow in winter so they begin to grow near March. 

The hybrid herbaceous peony isn’t as popular as they only bloom once per stem instead of multiple times.

However, the lactiflora cultivars are the most common type of peonies that produce side buds as well as a full and round head in full bloom. 

Itoh Peonies

What Colors Do Peonies Come In?

The Itoh peonies are hybrids made up of tree peonies and herbaceous peonies.

As they are hybrids, they come in a wide range of colors, making them very popular with people who wish to have bold colored peonies. 

Despite their hybrid form, Itoh peonies are very durable except in the winter months as they are unable to thrive in the cold.

They are very round when fully bloomed but have shorter stems compared to the tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. 

Colors Of Peonies

Peonies come in a lot of different shades, so it is entirely up to you what color you would like your peonies to be. 

Red

If you aren’t a fan of roses, red peonies are eye-catching and incredibly striking. The Lady in Red peony is bright red and has very strong and tall stems so that they can be admired from all angles.

If you are looking for a softer red, the Karl Rosenfeld peony is a deeper shade of red that complements any garden.

The Rubra Plena peony appears dark pink but blooms into a dark red for those who are a fan of darker flowers. 

Pink

Pink peonies are the most common peonies, but they don’t just come in light pink.

The Coral Sunset peony has a bright yellow center that fades into coral pink petals and the Benjamin Franklin peony is a deep cerise color.

The Paula Fay peony is a bright pink color, but on the opposite end of the spectrum, the Shirley Temple peony is a pale blush pink that is perfect for weddings. 

Yellow

Yellow peonies are not as common as pink, but they are definitely as joyful. The Haung Huakui peony is a light lemon color that would be sure to light up any garden or room on a dull day. 

On the other hand, the Bartzella peony is an incredibly vibrant bright yellow that has an orange center. The center fades out into the petals, making the Bartzella look just like a beautiful sunset. 

Purple

Purple peonies are darker than pink but lighter than red, so they are perfect for those who can’t quite make up their mind about what color peonies they want! 

Lavender peonies are a beautiful pastel color that adds a touch of class to any landscape as they are darker than blush peonies but still light.

If you want a bright purple peony, the Gui Fu peony is bold and bursting with a vibrant purple. 

White

If you are looking for classic peonies that will complement any garden, white peonies are full of pure beauty.

The Festiva Maxima is pure white when in full bloom and then turns golden in fall and is beautiful all year round. 

The Immaculate peony is bright white and has large petals surrounding smaller ones inside. These white peonies will complement any color scheme in your garden if you wish to introduce peonies into the landscape. 

Final Thoughts

To conclude, peonies come in lots of different colors and shades, so the choice is endless!

If you are looking to introduce color into your garden, peonies are a very good choice as they are sturdy, eye-catching, and you can choose between bright yellow, pink, blush, or deep red.

If you already have a color scheme, white peonies will be sure to complement any colors in your garden. 

With peonies, you have so much choice that you can get exactly what you want.

This is rare in gardening, so introducing peonies into your garden will add beautiful colors, shades, and lots of different styles as peonies have an extremely distinctive look.

Sophie Howard
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