Layers of rose-pink petals open slowly, each one softer than the last. Paeonies 'Dr Alexander Fleming' blooms feel generous, almost too full for their stems, as if they’re offering everything they have.
Paeonia ‘Dr. Alexander Fleming’ is a reliable and vigorous peony that performs beautifully year after year. A mid-late season peony flowering from June to July, perfect for mixed garden borders. It offers timeless beauty, exceptional scent, and a wonderfully classic peony presence.
Plant herbaceous Peonies in autumn or spring a sunny, well-drained location.
Do not plant too deeply, the eyes should sit no more than 1.5cm below soil level once the ground has settled. Plants should be spaced 60-90cm apart in the soil, depending on variety.
Fertile soil which is moist and free draining is best for Peonies. Dig plenty of organic matter such as well-rotted manure into a trench or hole prior to planting bare roots.
Water newly planted Peonies in well but avoid overwatering thereafter. Plants are long-lived and will naturally establish themselves in time, requiring very little care.
Cut stems and foliage back in late autumn.