It could be a number of reasons. It could be not enough sun, too much nitrogen fertilizer, too soon after a move, or a late frost.
Peonies will not flower if planted too deep. The growth bud should be above soil level.
It's probably planted too deep. Keep the growth buds above ground level.
It has probably been planted too deeply.
It varies by location. In the Chicago area, peonies bloom in May and June.
lupine, peony, cranesbill, lady's mantle, campanula, phlox, sweet william, lilies, roses...
if they wont get planty of sunlight they wont bloom
The peony comes from China.You can buy peony soap.
In 1931, the Indiana state flower was a zinna. But in 1957, school children asked state law makers to change it to a peony. It may be because peonies bloom during the school year and are used for Memorial Day decorations.
the Peony flower
there wont be one...trust me
You should deadhead your peonies back after the bloom has gone by. Deadhead back to the leaf of that stem. Let the green stems and leaves die back naturally. We cut ours back to the ground in the fall.
I picked a beautiful peony from the garden for the vase on the table.
Peony is the common name of the plant.
The Jade Peony was written in 1995.
Grandma kept the jade peony in a red envelop in her pocket.