Silver Sails
Reath and Saunders described the color as “palest clear yellow” while the Saunders catalogues used the term “pale silvery yellow”. ‘Silver Sails’ has a unique flower among the Saunders peonies and can’t be confused with other cultivars. Yay! In my garden its foliage has declined early.
Cultivar: | Silver Sails |
Year: | 1940 |
Seedling No: | 266 lutea X tree peony (Moutan) |
Group: | Roman Gold |
Flower: | Color: | creamy yellow, very small red flares (barely visible) |
Form: | listed as single but has up to 3 rows of petals | |
Blooms: | Week 5 | |
Carpels: | 4-6, green | |
Stigmas: | cream | |
Sheath: | cream | |
Stamens: | red at base, shading to yellow, no pollen | |
Plant: | Habit: | rounded bush |
Foliage color: | medium green, some red on stems and leaf edges | |
Foliage form: | narrower than most | |
Height: | 21″ on 8 year plant | |
Recommendation: | Collectors’ plant |
Availability: | Rare |