Shrup peony

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Annie
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I guess this is were this goes LOL. It is a shrub :)
But anyway it's blooming!! It had a couple of blooms last year but this year it's bigger and has tons more buds on it.
I love this plant.

The flowers are HUGE :)
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Wow! Wow! Wow! :o :o :D :D :D
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Oh man! I want one of those, but they are sooo expensive. I need to get a job I guess :wink:
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Post by thy »

Love them, and yours is a beauty

Have some for 3 years and some from last year with out any blooms at all.... this year they all have at least one bud...cant wait to see them :D

Snow... look around... I have found some of mine to 25 percent of ordinary price,... best time here are a few weeks after they lost their flowers... 11 months of carying for a nursery :wink:
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Post by Annie »

They are expensive, got this one couple of years ago.
I have seen cheaper ones at the big box places.

I had a yellow one but the neighbors ran over it with something :evil:

thy please post pics when yours bloom!
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