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Common Names: Peony 'Jacorma'
Family Name: Paeoniaceae
Attributes: The long stems of 'Jacorma' will produce fragrant, fully double, luminous pink flowers with deep magenta centers from late May to early June
General Information: Very Late Lactiflora, double, deep pink flowers, dark green foliage, strong stems, botrytis resitance, The name Jacorma comes from three dutch names JA(N), COR and MAR(IE),
Plant Care: Average water needs, do not over water, stake as eyes emerge, remove spent flowers, cut to ground after frost, mulch in fall
Size: 2 to 3 ft tall and 2 to 3 ft wide
Bloom time: Mid to late spring
Long Blooming: Yes
Flower Color: Double, magenta, pink, fragrant
Exposure: Full sun
Soil Condition: Average to rich, well drained soil
Hardiness Zones: USDA ZONES 3 to 9
Deer Resistant: Somewhat
Butterfly Attractant: Yes
Heat & Humidity Tolerant: Yes
Drought Tolerant: Once established, yes
Good as cut flower: Excellant
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