Product Description:
Bartzella Yellow Flowering Seeds – Stunning Hybrid Peony Blooms
Brighten your garden with Bartzella Yellow Flowering Seeds, a hybrid peony variety known for its large, golden-yellow blossoms and delightful fragrance. These long-lasting blooms create a striking display in any garden, making them a favorite among home gardeners and landscape enthusiasts.
Bartzella Peony plants are easy to grow, hardy, and produce abundant double blooms that return year after year. Whether planted in borders, garden beds, or containers, these non-GMO Bartzella Yellow Seeds bring unmatched elegance and color to your outdoor space.
Features:
- Produces large, double yellow blooms with a pleasant fragrance
- Long-lasting flowers ideal for garden borders and cut displays
- Non-GMO hybrid seeds with high germination rate
- Strong stems and lush green foliage for ornamental appeal
- Drought-tolerant and disease-resistant variety
- Perfect for home gardens and landscaping projects
Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Paeonia Itoh 'Bartzella'
- Common Name (US): Bartzella Peony
- Flower Color: Bright yellow
- Plant Type: Perennial hybrid (Itoh type)
- Growth Habit: Bushy, upright
- Blooming Season: Late spring to early summer
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Well-drained, rich loam soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; avoid waterlogging
- Plant Height: 24–36 inches (60–90 cm)
- Spacing: 18–24 inches apart
- Germination Time: 21–30 days
- Optimal Temperature: 18–24°C (65–75°F)
- Seed Type: Non-GMO hybrid
- Maintenance Level: Low
- Best Planting Season: Early spring or fall
Planting & Growing Guide:
- Prepare well-drained soil in a sunny or partially shaded area.
- Sow seeds ¼ inch deep and cover lightly with soil.
- Keep soil moist but not soggy until germination.
- Germination typically occurs within 3–4 weeks.
- Once seedlings are strong, transplant to permanent positions with adequate spacing.
- Water regularly and add organic mulch to retain moisture.
- Blooms will develop in late spring to early summer.