Variety Origin: Honey Gold is a classic warm-colored peony variety bred by American breeder Roy G. Klehm in 1991, highly favored by flower enthusiasts and horticultural designers.
Core Characteristics: Petals number 25-30 layers, arranged neatly and fully, with a delicate, glossy texture. Edges are slightly wavy and ruffled, full of three-dimensionality. Flower buds are oval and full, with a thick epidermis and good transport tolerance.
Cultivation Performance: Prefers sun (5-6h direct sunlight daily), tolerates light partial shade. Strong cold hardiness. Prefers loose, fertile, well-drained slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.2-7.3). Avoid heavy, compacted soil.
Honey Gold peony takes “honey-colored double flowers, mid-season flowering, and strong adaptability” as its core advantages, becoming a benchmark warm-colored peony variety.