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Caroline Constable

Caroline Constable

 Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes.

Caroline Constable is a stunning Itoh (intersectional) Peony introduced in 2006. It produces fully double mauve-pink blooms with cream accents and subtle lavender flares. Each flower spans about 6" across on sturdy 23–27″ stems with glossy, dark green foliage. A light, sweet fragrance adds to its charm. Blooms late spring to early summer, hardy in Zones 3–9. Caroline Constable has 3–5 blooms per stem and a strong, cold-hardy performance. This hard-to-find variety has limited quantities.

Caroline Constable is sold as one root with 3-5 eyes.

Fall Planting Instructions: 

  1. Choose an area with at least 6 hours of sunlight with soil that has good drainage.

  2. Dig a hole 12-18” deep. Mix soil with an all-purpose fertilizer. Add the amended and loosened soil back into the hole.

  3. Place Peony roots 2-3” under the soil line with eyes facing upward, and then gently pack the soil over the roots.

  4. Water well.

$124.00
Caroline Constable
$124.00

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 Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes.

Caroline Constable is a stunning Itoh (intersectional) Peony introduced in 2006. It produces fully double mauve-pink blooms with cream accents and subtle lavender flares. Each flower spans about 6" across on sturdy 23–27″ stems with glossy, dark green foliage. A light, sweet fragrance adds to its charm. Blooms late spring to early summer, hardy in Zones 3–9. Caroline Constable has 3–5 blooms per stem and a strong, cold-hardy performance. This hard-to-find variety has limited quantities.

Caroline Constable is sold as one root with 3-5 eyes.

Fall Planting Instructions: 

  1. Choose an area with at least 6 hours of sunlight with soil that has good drainage.

  2. Dig a hole 12-18” deep. Mix soil with an all-purpose fertilizer. Add the amended and loosened soil back into the hole.

  3. Place Peony roots 2-3” under the soil line with eyes facing upward, and then gently pack the soil over the roots.

  4. Water well.

Caroline Constable | Heirloom