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Peony Pink Hawaiian Coral – a piece of sunny Hawaiian Islands on the house side. This flower is radiant, pleases with large inflorescences, is relatively unpretentious in care. It was launched in 1981 and has been popular all over the world ever since.
Description Peony Pink Hawaiian Coral
Peony belongs to the category of perennials, classified as herbaceous. Differs in good frost resistance. Flowering time – up to 3 weeks. Grows best in a sunny area. For the flowering period, the most favorable climate is coolness, calmness.
Herbaceous peony Pink Hawaii Coral reaches a meter in height. It is a robust plant with abundant glossy green foliage. Instances bloom early, from the end of April; inflorescences are numerous. Peony foliage is leathery and shiny. Bushes are used in the design of flower beds, flower beds. There is a remarkable persistence of cut inflorescences.
Almost all regions are suitable for growing Pink Hawaiian Coral peonies, as the plant tolerates both hot summers and frosty winters well. In very cold areas, the bush is additionally covered with a thick layer of peat for the winter. Frost resistance is good, increasing over the years.
Special supports for growing plants are not required. Peony Pink Hawaiian Coral grows as a sprawling shrub reaching a meter in height, but healthy stems are strong, thick enough and do not require additional support. Some growers tie grown specimens so that they take up less space. This is necessary for landscape compositions, flower beds. Sometimes decorative supports are installed so that the plant does not fall apart after precipitation.
The peony is growing fast. Over the years, the specimen acquires greater splendor and dimensions. The blooms are getting bigger. Transplantation is required after 5-6 years of habitation of the bush in one place.
Features of flowering peony Pink Hawaii Coral
The plant belongs to a variety of coral – the most popular peonies. Among these hybrids, Hawaiian Pink blooms first. Shoots are strong, inflorescences are single. Beauty is especially evident in the hot summer, when the petals seem to glow. Their texture resembles porcelain. The streaks of bright pink color are clearly visible. Inflorescence anemogoid.
Lactic-flowered peony Pink Hawaiian Coral is a semi-double apricot decorative flower, the buds of which bloom into flowers with a diameter of more than 16 cm. In the center are numerous stamens of a light, bright creamy shade. The aroma is sweet, reminiscent of freshly cut grass.
Growing in the shade, the Lactiflora Pink Hawaiian Coral peony blooms in small numerous inflorescences. If you plant a bush in a shaded part of the garden, you will have to thoroughly care for it, otherwise the plant will fade and become inconspicuous.
Application in design
Peony herbaceous Pink Hawaiian Coral is used in the design of gardens, greenhouses, flower beds, front gardens. Asian designers consider it a symbol of good luck and prosperity. During flowering, the bush dominates the landscape. Plants are planted tightly so that the inflorescences merge into a single canvas.
To decorate a romantic garden or gazebo, peonies are planted at the entrance. Tenderness, sophistication of colors will be emphasized by a combination with cultures of warm shades. Pink Hawaiian Coral is popular among landscape designers when creating monochrome compositions – it forms an active color spot with it. Stretching colors are achieved by composing a variety with different shades.
Peonies are good in flower beds-groups, where 3-5 perennials grow, blooming in turn. When making paths, Pink Hawaiian Coral peony is combined with:
- primroses;
- astilba;
- lilies;
- petunia;
- zinnia.
Pink Hawaiian Coral is chosen for rock gardens – the landscape becomes brighter.
Peony is good in combination with a decorative bow, the heads of which contrast with the inflorescences, look even more tender against their background. You can combine bushes with:
- cloves;
- geyheroy blood-red shades.
Dark green bushes will beautifully emphasize the tenderness of peony buds. To place accents in the landscape, Pink Hawaiian Coral is combined with:
- irises;
- lilies;
- bells.
Combinations with honeysuckle, poppy look interesting. You can combine dwarf and tall specimens, combine Pink Hawaiian Coral with juniper and tall trees.
Methods of reproduction
Pink Hawaiian Coral is propagated:
- division of roots;
- grafting;
- pruning;
- stem cuttings;
- seeds;
- layering.
The most popular method is root division. Renewal buds form on underground shoots, from which new stems grow. Regularly appearing small roots are the main tool for obtaining useful compounds from the soil by the Pink Hawaiian Coral peony.
Roots share:
- at the end of April and beginning of May;
- at the end of August and beginning of September.
It is necessary to complete the work before the middle of the first autumn month, so that the seedling takes root before frost.
The best material is a plant aged 3-4 years.
The work is as follows:
- Cut off the stems.
- Remove the soil from the roots.
- Extract the root.
- The soil is removed, the material is washed to see the kidneys.
- Dry for several hours in a dark place.
- Adventitious roots are cut so that the length is up to 12 cm.
- Secateurs divide the roots so that each instance contains 2 adventitious roots and 3 eyes.
- Sick, rotten places are cleaned, disinfected with charcoal.
- The finished copy is stored for 3 days in the shade in the fresh air. If you need to store longer, drop in moss, sand.
Rules of landing
For Pink Hawaiian Coral, they dig a wide hole 1-2 weeks before planting so that the earth is saturated with oxygen. The plant is transplanted at the beginning of the calendar autumn, no later than mid-September. It needs a slightly alkaline environment, so the soil is checked before planting. If the acidity is high, ash, dolomite flour are added.
The place suits the bush:
- on the sunny side;
- protected from the wind;
- 1,5-2 meters from large, capital buildings.
To improve the quality of the soil, a mixture of superphosphate, potassium sulfate, and ash is added before planting. Spill the area with a solution of potassium permanganate.
When landing, a hill is poured at the bottom of the pit, a specimen is placed on it, spreading the roots, and voids are filled up. They make sure that the thickness of the embankment above the upper kidney is 2-3 cm. Mulch with hilled soil with compost, spruce branches.
Aftercare
Peony Pink Hawaiian Coral is unpretentious, does not require special conditions. The plant does not need regular watering, is valued by flower growers for durability, undemanding. To make the view richer, you can shade during the period of maximum flowering. This will lengthen the season, allowing the petals to retain their vibrant coral hue longer.
Recommended watering times:
- bud formation (at this time, additional water will allow you to gain strength for a large number of large inflorescences);
- severe drought;
- the end of the first summer month and the first days of the next (renewal buds are laid, the bush needs additional vital resources);
- flowering season (the beauty of the plant will last longer);
- the second half of August (additional roots are formed, thanks to which the bush survives better, tolerates drought).
Illumination, warming up of the air and soil have a stronger effect on the survival and beauty of Pink Hawaiian Coral than the humidity of the environment.
The soil is fed three times each season:
- nitrogen mixtures in early spring;
- mineral compositions for flowering varieties during the period of bud set;
- potassium and phosphorus after opening the buds.
The quality, frequency of fertilization determines the appearance of the plant in the flowering season. Thanks to the first spring top dressing, the greenery of the bush develops.
Peonies grow well in loose soil, but only the top centimeter of soil is cultivated next to the stems so as not to damage the buds. You can loosen the soil deeply at a distance of 15 cm from the specimen. Thanks to the processing, moisture is better retained in the ground, and weed seedlings disappear. For Pink Hawaiian Coral, the most harmful wild herbs are couch grass, sow thistle. It is advisable to loosen after watering, heavy rain.
Mulch in the spring with fresh horse manure. Rotten foliage, straw are not suitable – you can infect the plant with a fungus. If the disease has appeared, do not use organic top dressing, and remove the mulch.
Preparation for winter
The peony Pink Hawaiian Coral winters better, planted near a tree, bush, fence. If it is planted on a hill, it is additionally covered with mulch and a box, with a layer of spruce branches. Plants growing in the lowlands are harmed by stagnant cold air. In order for the specimens to survive the cold, the roots are insulated with agril, burlap. They form a kind of hut from spruce branches and install it on top.
Pruning time is determined by the climate of the region. In cold areas, the stems are harvested in the middle of autumn, in warm regions – at the end. The upper part is cut off so that the growth buds remain, the stumps do not exceed 4 cm. The cut organic matter is burned to avoid infection.
The next step is mulching the soil with peat, humus. The layer thickness is 10-15 cm. In the north, it is increased to 20 cm. It is impossible to cover Pink Hawaiian Coral peonies with cut stems.
In early spring, they remove the shelter, rake off the mulch, leaving only a thin layer to retain water in the soil, protect against the first weeds.
Pests and diseases
Once a year, Pink Hawaiian Coral is prophylactically treated with copper sulphate. You can use horticultural preparations. Fungal diseases are the main threat. More often, the disease appears due to a lack of minerals due to early pruning, poor care. A regularly watered, well-fed bush will cope with the disease itself.
More common:
- gray rot;
- rust;
- spotting.
When infested with pests, insecticides are used. Butterfly caterpillars can eat the buds. Sometimes the plant is harmed by bronzers, ants. Possible nematode infestation. Caterpillars, beetles are collected by hand. Ant nests are sprayed with chemicals. Kinmiks, Aktara are effective. There is no cure for nematode infestation. All diseased areas are identified and burned.
Peonies Pink Hawaiian Coral are threatened by viruses. More often, diseases appear with planting material. A healthy bush can become infected through a carrier – aphids, other insects. Tobacco rattle virus is the most common. It appears as a marbled pattern on the leaves. There is no cure for viral diseases. Having identified the infection, the bush is burned.
Conclusion
Peony Pink Hawaiian Coral is an unpretentious plant that pleases with long (up to 3 weeks) flowering. A large, spreading bush loves the sun, rarely gets sick and retains its aesthetic appearance outside the flower season. Coral peony is appreciated by landscape designers, amateur flower growers, suitable for any climate and winters well. Such a plant can become the pearl of a flower garden.