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Paeonia 'Sonoma YeDo' is an exceptional Itoh peony introduced by Irene Tolomeo in 2010, prized for its exceptionally full, double yellow blooms that reach over 6" across. Slightly frilled petals feature subtle pink flares and develop an elegant ivory edge as the flowers mature. Blooming earlier and longer than many other varieties, it forms a strong, spreading habit that requires no staking and reaches about 28" tall. Sweetly fragrant and deer resistant, 'Sonoma YeDo' also offers beautiful fall foliage for extended seasonal interest.
| • | Green |
| • | Deer Resistant |
| • | Yellow |
| • | Fall |
| • | Upright |
| • | Average Water |
Thrives in fertile, well-drained soil and performs best in full sun to partial shade. Plant in fall with the crown 1–2" below the soil surface. Reaching about 30" tall, this early to mid-season bloomer produces side buds for an extended flowering period. Sturdy stems require no support, while attractive foliage remains throughout the season.