Variety Origin: Class Act is a high-end variety of Paeonia lactiflora, bred by American breeders. Suitable for top-tier cut flower production, fine landscape gardening, and light luxury courtyard planting.
Core Characteristics: The petals are thick and satin-like, with rich, pure color and excellent gloss. The flower center is compact and full, maintaining a neat form after full bloom. Resistant to sun exposure and transportation, not prone to browning or petal drop.
Cultivation Performance: Excellent cold hardiness (tolerates -26°C low temperatures), suitable for open-field cultivation in temperate and subtropical regions. Prefers full sun (≥6 hours daily), well-drained fertile humus loam (pH 6.0–7.2). Avoid waterlogging; keep soil moist and fertile.
Class Act peony takes “large flower form, high-end texture, and stable commercial yield” as its core advantages, combining top-tier ornamental value with efficient cultivation practicality.