Each new season, luxurious peonies delight more and more people. They are sold in any flower shop, and gardeners and gardeners are increasingly growing them on plots. But what if the peonies have been familiar to you for a long time, but you want something new? We have selected 25 similar colors especially for you!
1. Peony rose
Along with pink peonies, of course, there are also peony roses. This is a relatively new achievement for breeders, and hybrid varieties are especially good.
2. Terry mallow
Tall terry mallow pleases with large peony flowers in large quantities. Their peculiarity is longer petals, most often in white-pink or red-yellow tones.
3. Terry tulip
Terry tulips are called peony tulips for the characteristic shape of the buds. This is a whole group of varieties with different flowering periods, so you can compose an option for yourself.
4. Ranunculus
Lush buds can be of all possible shades - both delicate pastel and very bright saturated. It blooms almost all summer, and some varieties are even part of autumn.
5. Terry begonia
An unexpected guest on this list is terry begonia. But its large flower-bowls can bloom up to 15 cm and really resemble lush multi-layered peonies.
6. Rose Eden Rose
This rose has very large double flowers that open almost into a ball. It also has a very subtle and delicate aroma with a long flowering period.
7. Terry cloves
At first glance, carnations and peonies have practically nothing in common, but pay attention to the terry varieties. Among them there are quite tall and very tiny ones, for flower beds or instead of ground cover plants.
8. Rose Austin
Austinka is a hybrid of a British breeder who wanted to revive the fashion for vintage English roses. He succeeded, and the brainchild was named in his honor.
9. Tulip Angelica
The flowers of this variety are not as voluminous as those of its other terry counterparts. But on the other hand, a delicate and iridescent white-pink shade, almost tone-on-tone, falls in with the same peonies.
10. Peony poppy
Another selection variety, which was bred specifically to imitate peonies. Therefore, from the entire list, here is one of the most obvious similarities due to the thin double petals in huge numbers.
11. Carnation Shabo
This particular variety has the maximum similarity with peonies, because it has very thick and textured petals. On one shoot, several flowers are revealed at once, which gives even more visual volume.
12. Tulip Orange Princess
In addition to the fancy peony bud, this variety also has a very spectacular orange hue. Finding peonies of this color will be quite problematic, but there are tulips.
13. Terry daffodil
Although the daffodil has a very characteristic appearance, even among them there are varieties that resemble peonies. Pay attention to terry primroses that grow well in containers and flower beds.
14. Tulip Zizani
In the buds of Zizani, it is generally quite difficult to identify a tulip, therefore, novice gardeners often consider it a completely different flower. And, oddly enough, this flower really resembles small peonies.
15. Narcissus Flowerbed
This variety is characterized by voluminous and expressive flowers, the middle of which is quite reminiscent of peonies. But the spectacular primrose will bloom much earlier.
16. Peony aster
Different varieties of asters are very different from each other, and you need the lush and thickest of them. Although the structure of the petals does not look too much like a peony, the shape and volume are quite characteristic.
17. Chinese aster
In addition to the classic varieties, be sure to pay attention to the sighting of the Chinese aster. These are small and compact bushes with large globular flowers up to 10 cm in diameter.
18. Tulip Miranda
Miranda's buds open in very large, hemispherical and predominantly red flowers. They are often grown for cutting, and the lush bouquet is easily stretched with peonies.
19. Eustoma
Eustoma varieties resemble several other garden flowers at once, and peonies are unconditionally among them. Pay particular attention to the completely loose white and pink buds.
20. Camellia
The small tea ornamental shrub is very tiny and barely stretches up to 20 cm. Camellia blooms in winter, while the rest of the plants remain dormant, which is what attracts.
21. Narcissus Flyer
The variety is famous for its lush and large buds, which are immediately striking no less than peonies. But the daffodil will begin to delight with flowering much earlier.
22. Large-flowered chrysanthemum
You need separate varieties of large-flowered chrysanthemums, the buds of which, when opened, really resemble large peonies. These are decorative fall flowers ideal for cutting.
23. Rose Sweet Juliet
Another rose variety on this list attracts not only with a lush bud with a huge number of petals. She has a gorgeous and pronounced scent that fills the garden all summer long.
24. Pompon Chrysanthemum
This is a whole category of chrysanthemums, which received this name due to the characteristic shape of the buds. Varieties with tubular petals of different shades look especially interesting.
25. Rosehip
Although the flowers of wild rose or May rose are much smaller, they also resemble peonies in the structure of the bud. Large and voluminous bushes are strewn with delicate pink flowers.