19. Peony ‘Bowl of Beauty’
These flowers are often referred to as Herbaceous Peony, but many people call them the Octopus because of their appearance. They start to bloom from May to June. They also need to be exposed to the sun to get the most out of it like a flower. Besides, they can thrive from 9 to 10 feet, but sometimes more.
Although you want to keep them in the sun, they can survive most types of weather. They are deemed one of the longest growing flowers, making them a perfect choice for beginner horticulture. If you want to bring a flower or two into your house, cut them when they are in full bloom as they will last for about a week in a pitcher of water.
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