Narrow-leaved peony - a new fashionable trend in gardening
In Western countries, there is a fashion for flowers - one type of flowers is popular for planting in urban and home flower beds, then another. Over the past few years, the narrow-leaved peony has received special attention among florists and landscape designers, but for domestic regions this flower is considered one of the most common.
The birthplace of the narrow-leaved peony is considered to be the North Caucasus, where the flower grows simply in the fields and the foothills of the mountains are usually called peony fields. The narrow-leaved peony is especially attractive for its early flowering, which coincides with the flowering of tulips. Flowers dot the entire bush, but they bloom quickly. And still, the peony remains a decoration of the garden because of the beautiful shape of the leaves and the splendor of the bush itself. The leaves themselves look like a branch of a fern, so in England the narrow-leaved peony is usually called "fern peony". In his native open spaces he is very often called "Voronet".
Caring for a peony is quite simple and many amateur flower growers do not even pay special attention to the care of this plant, since the peony grows beautifully by itself. It is only important to periodically loosen the soil for it, choose a dried area for placement, and fertilize with fertilizing with potassium and phosphorus, if there is a lot of nitrogen in the soil, then its excess can affect the flowering of the plant and the infestation by pests.
The peony reproduces quite simply - by dividing the bush or by unripe seeds sown in the fall, so it is easy enough to plant your flower bed with this beautiful and not whimsical plant. And most importantly - fashionable.