Hidden Springs Flower Farm
Spring Grove, MN 55974
(763) 218-4540
Mailing Address/Office:
Hidden Springs Flower Farm
813 Elm St.
Anoka, MN 55303-2823
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Peony List G-H
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Green Lotus (Klehm 1995)
A very unusual single lactiflora with green and white petals faintly tinted with pink, 29" tall, 4" flowers, very vigorous. It has produced fertile seed. When used as a cut flower it creates lots of comments as people can not figure what kind of flower it is with its unusual shape and coloration. Plant in full sun.
Photo by Sharon Schmitz
$22.95
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Hansina Brand NEW for 2010! (Brand 1925)
Light salmon pink double blooms midseason on strong upright stems. Still the large blooms should be staked in the garden. We have a limited number of this APS Gold Medal Winner on hand this season! Plant in full sun. Photo by Sharon Schmitz
$24.99
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Heidi (Tischler 1972)
A delightful lavender Japanese lactiflora, 26", midseason, 4 -5" blooms are the perfect size for a mixed bouquet and arrangements. Strong stems. Very upright foliage of a medium light green. Plant in full sun.
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Henry St. Claire NEW for 2010! (Brand 1941)
Henry St. Claire is a brilliant double red bomb, late midseason with fine stems it makes a good cut flower. The color carries a long distance in the field and the foliage is a glossy dark green making it easy to pick out of the hundreds of other varieties we grow. Plant in full sun.
$24.99
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Highlight (Auten 1952)
Highlight is a double, dark red lactiflora, noted for its glossy petals, excellent form and substance, 34", late midseason bloom. Always has people asking what that brilliant dark red is in the fields. Mr. Auten really created a fine peony with this one. Plant in full sun. Photo by Sharon Schmitz
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Hillary ALM (Anderson 1999)
2009 APS Award of Landscape Merit Winner!Hillary is an intersectional peony with semi-double to double flowers that are a rose pink blend. This hybrid of a garden peony and tree peony has a very long season of bloom. 24-26" stems have tropical looking foliage. Rose-red and yellow blend, with yellow fading to cream on outer facing petals. Inner petals remain red and give the bloom that inner glow effect. Plant in full sun. The foliage remains in great condition all season long. These are not small, unbloomed tissue culture plants but full size divisions from mature field grown plants that are true to type.
$95.00
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Hit Parade (Nicholls 1965)
Here is a midseason blooming Japanese pink, 40 tall, a very good rose pink for a showy display in the garden, full fluffy center is lighter pink than the two rows of outer petals, color of the center of petals is magenta rose and lighter on the outer edges, pistils are a light green. Plenty of flowers to use a few for cut flowers in the vase too. Plant in full sun.
$19.95
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Gay Cavalier (Glasscock 1944)
This single red scarlet hybrid blooms early and grows quickly to form a good size plant. The foliage is a nice glossy green. Chosen by many peony gardeners that visit the fields saying they are not interested in single peonies until they see this one. Plant in full sun in a well drained soil. Limited supplies this season.
$24.95
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