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Paeonia 'Festiva Maxima'

Common Name: White Festiva Garden Peony

Paeonia lactiflora ‘Festiva Maxima’ is a classic heirloom herbaceous peony with very large, fragrant, double white flowers marked with small crimson-red flecks on the central petals. It has a tall, vigorous, floriferous habit with large, dark green foliage that remains attractive after bloom. This old garden favorite was introduced by Miellez in 1851 and is still widely grown for its fragrance, reliability, and excellent garden display. Type: Herbaceous perennial peony Mature Size: 30–36 in. wide × 30–36 in. tall USDA Zones: 3a–8b Form: Upright, bushy, clumping perennial; may need support when in full bloom Light: Full sun to part shade; best flowering in full sun Soil / Water: Fertile, rich, evenly moist, well-drained soil; avoid wet, poorly drained sites Bloom Time / Length: Late spring to early summer; early-season peony, usually about 7–10 days Wildlife: Fragrant flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects; generally deer and rabbit resistant Features & Landscape Uses: Excellent for perennial borders, cottage gardens, cutting gardens, specimen planting, mass planting, and heirloom gardens. ‘Festiva Maxima’ is especially valued for its large white flowers, red petal flecks, sweet fragrance, and long history as one of the most popular white peonies. The American Peony Society notes it is useful for both garden decoration and cutting. Care: Plant peony eyes about 1–2 inches below the soil surface; planting too deeply can reduce bloom. Provide good air circulation and water at the base when possible. Use a peony ring or support cage early in spring, since the large double flowers can become heavy after rain. Remove spent blooms after flowering, leave foliage through summer, then cut stems to the ground after frost in fall and remove old foliage from the garden.

Plant Type: Perennial
Width: 30-36"
Height: 36''
Fragrant: Yes
Growth RateSlow
Zone:3 - 8
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Butterflies, Bees
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Late Spring, Early Summer
Landscape/Use:Mass Planting, Accent Plant
Shape:Compact, Clumping
Soil TypeRich, Moist well-drained
Flower Color:Red, White
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Dark Green, Bronze, Green
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