Variety Origin: Pink Giant belongs to the genus Paeonia in the family Paeoniaceae. It is a large double-flowered hybrid horticultural variety of the Paeonia lactiflora lineage, cultivated by European and American breeders in the mid-to-late 20th century based on the integration of Chinese and Western peony breeding techniques.
Core Characteristics: The petals are soft, moist, thick, and elastic, feeling silky, soft, and slightly fleshy to the touch. The overall flower form resembles a blooming giant pink ball, exuding a luxurious and majestic style.
Cultivation Performance: Excellent cold hardiness. Prefers full sun (requires 6-8 hours of light daily). Prefers deep, loose, fertile, well-drained slightly acidic to neutral loam.
Pink Giant peony is the “large-flowered representative” among peony varieties. It suits both the demands of the high-end cut flower market and large-scale landscapes, as well as large garden planting and landscape configuration.