Variety Origin: Pink Hawaiian Coral belongs to the genus Paeonia in the family Paeoniaceae. It is a core representative variety of the hybrid peony group, carefully cultivated by American breeders.
Core Characteristics: The petals are soft, moist, thick, and have a velvety luster, feeling silky, soft, and slightly elastic to the touch. The flower form resembles a blooming coral cluster, exuding a luxurious and splendid style.
Cultivation Performance: Excellent cold hardiness. Prefers full sun (requires 6-8 hours of light daily); ample sunlight enhances color brightness and variation. Prefers deep, loose, fertile, well-drained slightly acidic to neutral loam. Avoid low-lying waterlogged areas.
Pink Hawaiian Coral peony suits both the romantic demands of the high-end cut flower market and home garden planting, as well as landscape configuration.