Cora Louise Itoh Peony
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Description
Description
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Unique Hybrid Characteristics: Itoh peonies, also known as intersectional peonies, are hybrids between tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. This crossbreeding combines the best traits of both types, resulting in plants with strong stems, vibrant blooms, and the ability to thrive in a wider range of climates. Extended Bloom Time: Unlike traditional herbaceous peonies, which typically have a shorter bloom period, Itoh peonies often have a longer flowering season. This extended bloom time allows for more enjoyment and adds beauty to the garden for a greater part of the year. Sturdy Growth: Itoh peonies are known for their robust, upright growth. Their strong stems mean they don’t require staking. Disease Resistance: These peonies tend to be more resistant to common peony diseases, such as powdery mildew and botrytis blight, making them a lower-maintenance choice for gardeners. Beautiful and Diverse Flowers: Itoh peonies produce large, striking flowers that come in a variety of colors, including yellow, pink, and white. The blooms are often fragrant and can have a single, semi-double or double petal arrangement. Long-Lived: Like other peonies, Itoh peonies are long-lived perennials. They can thrive in a garden for many years with minimal care, providing lasting beauty and value.
Intersectional hybrid. M SD White S F. Large, white blooms have a relatively flat flower form, showing off the striking, dark lavender central flares. Robust stems hold the flowers well above the lush, dark green foliage. Very reliable plant with flowers year after year. No pollen or seeds. Full sun, zones 3-7. 3-5 eye, bareroot division.
Shipping Schedule
Shipping Schedule
We currently only ship to the 48 contiguous U.S. states. Shipments are scheduled by USDA Hardiness Zone, ensuring your plants arrive ready to thrive.
Plant Type | Shipping Window |
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Daylilies | Early Mar – Early Nov |
Lily Bulbs | Mid/Late Mar – Mid/Late May; Late Sep – Early Nov |
Cannas & Dahlias | Early Mar – Mid-May |
Daffodils | Early Mar – Mid-May |
Perennials, Grasses & Hosta | Early Mar – Mid-May; Mid Sep – Early Nov |
Iris | Early Mar – Early Jun; Mid Aug – Early Nov |
Peonies | Early Mar – Mid-May; Early Sep – Early Nov |
Tulips, Giant Allium & Magic Lilies | Early Oct – Early Nov |
Do you split orders?
We do not split orders by default. Place a separate order to receive “ready now” items sooner.
What is the shipping priority?
We ship to colder zones first, then proceed to warmer zones.
Do I need lead time before planting?
Most perennials need 4–6 weeks in-ground before the first freeze.
When do you start shipping to my zone?
Zone | Approx. Shipping Time |
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Zones 7–11 | Early–Mid March |
Zone 6 | Late March |
Zone 5 | Mid April |
Zone 4 | Late April |
Zone 3 | Early May |
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