Peony Dr Alexander Fleming a popular, fragrant, double-flowered peony known for its large, soft pink blooms that fade to a paler pink at the edges. It was first introduced around 1950 and named after the Nobel Prize winner Alexander Fleming for the discovery of Penicillin
Height: 90cm
Width: 90cm
Plant Size: 5/8 Eyes (Large)
Type: Lactiflora
Flowering: Late Season
Genus: Paeonia
Peony Dr Alexander Fleming (1 Bare-root)
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- Plant your peony roots outside in autumn or spring (when they’re supplied) as soon as possible on arrival.
- Peonies are fully hardy and do not require frost protection.
- Grow in borders or 12-14” containers in full sun or partial shade.
- Plant the root around 5-8 cm deep with any visible buds facing upwards, in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade
- Space your peony roots around 60-90cm apart.
- Water-in after planting and while they’re in growth in the first year.




















