Variety Origin: Shirley Temple peony is a cultivar of Paeonia lactiflora within the genus Paeonia, developed in the Netherlands around 1953.
Core Characteristics: The petals are thick yet soft, smooth as silk, with a faint, pearl-like warm luster on the surface, appearing particularly charming in sunlight.
Cultivation Performance: Good drought tolerance. Thrives best in fertile, deep, humus-rich, well-drained soil, adaptable to acidic, neutral, and alkaline soil types.
With its gradient color beauty, full flower form, and pleasant fragrance, Shirley Temple peony is a high-quality choice for garden borders and flower bed planting, and is also a favorite in the cut flower market.