Baroness Schroeder

Details


Floral form
Double
Season
Late midseason
Cultivar
Lactiflora
Year introduced
1889
Country of origin
England

Additional Details

Origin
Europe
Location
Bed 27
Row
2
Column
C
Bed 27
Row
2
Column
D
A White Baroness Schroder Peony.

1918-B006-I:03

1921-B014:08 Symposium II rating: 9.0

1923-SPN:344

1928-B:25 Double. 9.0 (Sym. 1921). White.

1928-B-d:084 Double type; very large; late midseason. Pale flesh-white, tinted cream; outer petals frequently shaded with faint pink; fragrant. Tall; floriferous; strong stems. Excellent foliage. This variety develops a large, funnel-shaped crown when fully open, and while classed as a white peony it is sometimes very pale pink. The habit of the plant and the lasting quality of the blooms make it good for both garden decoration and cut-flowers. Opens better in water than in the field.

1929-038:48 Rg 1954-Kelway Double. Pale flesh-white tinted cream, turning snow-white. Rose type. Handsome foliage. Pleasant fragrance.

1976-K:007 Double – White – Late Midseason. Tall. Normal fragrance. A double white tinted flesh pink. This pink will disappear as flower opens, leaving it a pure white. Strong stems and one of the best cut flowers. Excellent foliage. Opens better in water than in the field. Very large. Floriferous. Catalogs. Manual.