Peonies are like the trendsetters of the flower world—chic, stylish, and a little bit sassy. These ‘instafamous’ blooms are adored for their beauty, but there’s so much more to love. Let’s dive into why peonies make the perfect gift, plus our top tips for peony care and how to style these stunning stems at home.
When Are Peonies in Season?
Peonies are fleeting beauties, typically in season from late October through November. Their short-lived availability only adds to their allure, making us want them even more during that short but sweet window.
How Long Do Peonies Last?
With their short vase life—around five to seven days—peonies make a bold yet brief statement. That’s why most florists, including us, send them in bud form. While they may look a little underwhelming upon arrival, just wait! Within a few days, those tight golf ball buds will unfurl into magnificent, fluffy blooms. It’s like watching a little bit of magic happen in your home.
Why Haven’t My Peonies Bloomed Yet?
If you’re eager to see your peonies in full bloom, here are a few tips to help them along:
- Squeeze Test: Gently press the flower head. If it’s soft, it’s close to blooming. If it’s still firm, it’s fresh and may need a bit more time to open.
- Petal Massage: Carefully peel back the outer layer of petals and gently massage the inner ones—yes, you read that right!
- Warm Water Dunk: Give the flower heads a brief dip in warm water to encourage blooming.
- Sunny Spot: Recut the stems and place your peonies in a warm, sunny room to speed up the process.
Peonies may be short-lived, but they never fail to make an unforgettable impression!
What Do Peony Flowers Symbolise?
Peonies are often associated with romance, prosperity, and good fortune, making them the perfect gift for a wide range of occasions. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, birthday, or simply want to say “congratulations,” a bouquet of peonies is always a thoughtful and beautiful choice.
Peonies are also a popular wedding flower, thanks to their symbolism of good luck and a happy marriage. What better way to bless a couple’s new beginning than with these blooms of fortune?
A Brief History of Peonies
Known for their impressive blooms, which can grow up to ten inches across, peonies have been cherished for over 4,000 years. Originally cultivated in China, where they are still considered a symbol of wealth and honour, peonies made their way to Europe in the late 17th century.
The flower’s name comes from Greek mythology. According to legend, Paeon, a student of medicine, was turned into a peony by the gods to save him from the jealousy of his tutor, Aesculapius. Paeon had used the now-famous peony root to heal Pluto, which sparked the envy of his teacher. To this day, peony root is still used in Chinese medicine, continuing the flower’s long legacy of healing and wellness.
How’s that for a fascinating floral history?