Amberglow
Thurlow, 1945
Well formed blush pink flowers sit well on the plant. Introduced by Cherry Hill Nurseries of West Newbury, Massachusetts. The nursery was established in 1832 by Thomas C. Thurlow and continued by his sons. Per the American Peony Society register this was the last peony introduced by the nursery.
Height: 60-90 cm
Fragrance: Good
Sidebuds: 1 to 2 per stem
Staking: Depends upon location
Bloom Date: 6
Our Guarantee
Our promise is to provide you with healthily grown root divisions, with 3-5 eyes, and true to name. We take great care in packaging your roots so they arrive in perfect planting condition. If for any reason, during shipping, your package is not to your satisfaction, please send a photo within 48 hours, and we will either replace your order or refund you.
Since planting conditions, and other variables are outside of our control, we cannot guarantee roots once they have been planted.
A Note on Observations
Observations of height, side buds, and staking are from Hudson, Quebec (zone 5a) grown in full sun, in a clay based soil. In different environments plants will perform slightly different. Instead of 1 to 2 side buds per stem, you may have none. If growing in slightly shadier environment, your peony may require staking. The observations are meant as a general guide, in how your peony should perform in optimal planting. In the case of fragrance, these are observations based on personal sniff tests in the field, we must bear in mind our olfactory senses are all different.