
Paeonia 'First Arrival'
Add to Wishlist- In stock, ready to ship
- Backordered, shipping soon
Paeonia 'First Arrival': A Gentle Prelude to Summer
Softly luminous and exquisitely formed, Paeonia 'First Arrival' is one of the earliest Itoh peonies to bloom, gracing the garden with wide, semi-double lavender-pink flowers flushed with rose at their centres. Each bloom is gently ruffled and subtly fragrant, perched on sturdy stems that rise above deep green, finely cut foliage. As one of spring’s most graceful openers, it sets the tone for the beauty that follows.
Plant Characteristics:
- Height: 75–85 cm
- Spread: 90–100 cm
- Flower Colour: Lavender-pink with deeper rose flares; semi-double
- Flowering Period: Late spring to early summer
- Foliage: Deep green, lush, and finely dissected; attractive through fall
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to part shade
- Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, fertile soil with organic amendments
Uses and Benefits: Paeonia 'First Arrival' is perfect for anchoring perennial borders, adding colour to cottage-style plantings, or shining as a standalone feature in foundation beds. Its elegant hue blends beautifully with spring bulbs and early perennials, while its strong stems and weather-resistant blooms make it ideal for cutting. As an Itoh peony, it offers excellent vigour, clean foliage, and a reliable floral show with minimal care—an early-season treasure that combines delicacy with strength.
Companion Plants: Complement Paeonia 'First Arrival' with Veronica 'Magic Show Ever After', whose cool blue flower spikes contrast gently with the peony’s warm pink tones and bloom in synchrony. Add Geranium 'Brookside', a classic perennial with lacy foliage and violet-blue flowers that weave between peonies and provide long-season colour. Finish the trio with Sesleria 'Blue-Green Moor Grass', a compact clump-forming grass that offers cool-toned texture and pairs well with both sun and soil preferences.
Care Instructions: Plant in full sun to part shade with rich, well-drained soil. Ensure the crown is set just below the surface to encourage flowering. Water during prolonged dry periods and mulch annually to maintain soil moisture. Remove spent blooms for a tidy appearance and cut stems back to ground level in fall. Itoh peonies require little maintenance and rarely need dividing.
History: Paeonia 'First Arrival' was one of the early breakthroughs in Itoh peony breeding by Roger Anderson. This cross between herbaceous and tree peonies combines the best traits of both—sturdy stems, lush foliage, and large, early-opening blooms in an elegant and uncommon colour range.
Final Thoughts: With its graceful form and gentle palette, Paeonia 'First Arrival' ushers in the season with quiet splendour—an early bloom that promises beauty and resilience from the very start.