Variety Origin: In Full Sail is a variety bred by American breeder William Gratwick in 1980, a preferred choice for garden viewing, border arrangement, and high-end cut flowers.
Core Characteristics: Petals are loosely and tastefully arranged, with naturally wavy edges. The texture is light as silk gauze, full of an ethereal feel. Flower buds are oval and full, with a smooth epidermis and good transport tolerance, with good blooming performance after vasing.
Cultivation Performance: A typical sun-loving variety, requiring 5-6 hours of direct sunlight daily, tolerates light partial shade. Extremely cold hardy. Prefers loose, fertile, well-drained slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0-7.3). Avoid heavy, compacted soil.
In Full Sail peony takes “mid-season flowering and strong adaptability” as its core advantages, becoming a benchmark romantic variety among mid-season peonies.