I have a red peony in my garden. Just the one flower. About five or six years I moved the plant and it has been sulking every since. I believe peonies do this if they are moved, and now I have the proof! Anyway, one beautiful sweet smelling flower.
ALOHA: Peonies do that to you, they are enchantresses. :-)
LORENZOTHELLAMA: I read about this particular reaction of peonies. Yours should slowly ease back into behaving, one hopes! I am glad that at least it comforts you with that one glorious flower.
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I thought the pink Peony was thebestone until I saw this white one...so beautiful, and what lovely light.
I have a red peony in my garden. Just the one flower. About five or six years I moved the plant and it has been sulking every since. I believe peonies do this if they are moved, and now I have the proof! Anyway, one beautiful sweet smelling flower.
ALOHA:
Peonies do that to you, they are enchantresses. :-)
LORENZOTHELLAMA:
I read about this particular reaction of peonies. Yours should slowly ease back into behaving, one hopes! I am glad that at least it comforts you with that one glorious flower.
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