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white peonies – DIY gardens

White peonies are one of the flowers most appreciated by many, especially because of their pure color. But do you know what they are? What is the importance or care of them that they flourish in their own time?

If you want to learn more about this type of flowers and plants, check out the article we have prepared for you.

How are the peonies?

chinese white flower

The first thing you should know about peonies is this its scientific name is peoniáceas. There are 40 recognized species, which means there are more of them, but they can be found on the market.

Native to Europe, North America, and Asia (especially China), these flowers and plants owe their name to Pawn, who, if you didn’t know, was the physician to the gods in Greek mythology.

In China, this plant is revered and has been used and cultivated for over two thousand years.

Within peonies, we can find two types (also in the case of white ones):

  • Herbaceous plants that have an annual cycle, as they appear in spring and die off in winter.
  • Shrubs forming shrubs up to two meters high, with huge, colorful flowers.

It’s worth knowing about the flowers that they are quite huge, easily reaching a diameter of twenty centimeters. Although most of them are full of petals, some can produce double flowers, which adds to their beauty.

When do white peonies bloom?

Peony size details

One of the common questions about peonies concerns their flowering time. But the truth is that what I tell you will depend on many factors, including the climate, the health of the plant and its size. You could say that they are a bit capricious.

But if you’re lucky that you know they bloom in the months of May and Junejust before the heat comes. Although sometimes flowering can last until July.

Of course, the flowers take four or five days to open, and if you haven’t seen them before, we can say that it is a spectacle.

What do white peonies mean?

Have you ever wondered what white peonies mean? They are often seen in wedding bouquets, but can they be worn?

White peonies evoke the most shy and pure love. Therefore, yes, it is one of the typical wedding flowers for this very reason. In fact, they are usually combined with other flowers with a similar meaning, such as white roses.

However, you may not know that it has another, distinct meaning. These flowers are used in case of fights and quarrels, and their purpose is to ask for forgiveness.

Therefore, we can say that peonies of this color can mean pure, shy and earnest love; but also apologize for any discrepancies.

How to care for peonies

white chinese flower

If, after what you have read, you would like to have a white peony in your garden or home, the first thing you need to know is what the main care needs. And above all, these tricks to keep flowers from wilting or burning.

Below is a miniature summary of each of the main concerns:

location and temperature

The best place for this plant, which, by the way, can be found whether you are a beginner or an expert, is one where it receives at least six hours of indirect lithe. This means that It doesn’t matter whether you have it outdoors or indoors as long as you meet this requirement.

Peonies in general, not only white ones, run away from the sun because it can easily burn their petals. If you have it indoors, place it near a window, but be careful of sunlight shining through the glass as it can do as much damage as direct sunlight.

If you place white peonies in a pot and outside your home, a shady or semi-shady spot with plenty of indirect lithe is better.

When it comes to temperature, peonies are plants that grow very well in frosty climates and even frosts. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have it in warm climates. You just need to pay a little more attention to irrigation and ambient humidity.

Subsoil

For peonies to develop properly, the soil must have a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Therefore, it is best to prepare a mixture of topsoil and perlite. On the one hand, you will provide it with fertile and nutritious soil that will assist it flourish and meet its needs. Secondly, it will drain excess water. Remember that it must be saturated.

If you see that topsoil is not enough, for example because you are in a warm climate, choose to combine it with another soil that is resistant to moisture (for example, worm castings or peat).

When planting or repotting, remember to always do so in chilly weather. This may occur in winter or at the end of this and early spring.

Irrigation

As we have already said, white peonies always need damp soil. But its watering varies greatly depending on the season, as well as the weather.

If you live in a frosty climate, water only once a week in winter and twice a week in summer. If the climate is sultry, you may want to water once or twice in winter, but in summer you’ll need to be more careful and water two or three times a week.

Of course, do not water if you notice that the soil is damp. It is better to wait until the first layers arid.

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White peonies are a bit finicky when it comes to composting. You only need two per year, one in the fall and one in the spring. The first will consist of 50% nitrogen and 100% sodium and potassium. In spring, however, only fertilizer luxurious in nitrogen will be needed.

Of course, it is better to place fertilizer on the ground and absorb it gradually rather than using irrigation water.

What do you think about white peonies now?

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