Variety Origin: Touch of Class peony originated in the United States, bred by renowned breeder Roy G. Klehm, registered and introduced in 2002 in Illinois, USA.
Core Characteristics: The petals of Touch of Class peony are as smooth as satin to the touch. Overall, the petals have a slight waxy luster, presenting a warm, translucent visual effect under sunlight that complements the pink-white gradient color.
Cultivation Performance: Excellent cold hardiness. Prefers sunny environments, requiring 6+ hours of direct sunlight daily. Thrives in fertile, well-drained slightly acidic sandy loam. Avoid heavy clay soil and waterlogged conditions.
Touch of Class is a classic pink-white peony variety bred in the United States, combining high ornamental value with practical value. It is suitable for both beginner gardeners and the needs of landscape design and commercial cut flower production.