Purple-spotted peony, also known as Gansu Peony and Northwest Peony, originated in China, and is known as "the national beauty and fragrance", enjoying a high reputation in the world. Peony with purple spots is named after the obvious large purple spots and purple erythema at the base of petals. It is native to the damaged secondary forest in the alpine region of Gansu Province, and there are still a few residual plants growing on the mountain at an altitude of 1 100-3200m. The lowest temperature in winter in these areas generally reaches MINUS 30℃, and in some areas it reaches MINUS 38℃, so this variety is naturally cold-resistant.
Peony has a strong cold resistance and can tolerate the low temperature of -43℃. It is suitable for planting in northern areas such as Ningxia, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Tibet, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and Jilin.
In addition to outdoor appreciation, you can also enjoy potted flowers and bonsai. Dry flowers and fresh cut flowers made of peony flowers are matched with other dry flowers or plants to create flower arrangement works with special significance, which is worthy of our careful taste.