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What do peony varieties look like after rain?

Scenery after Rain is a flowering variety, which belongs to pink, white pollen, rose-shaped flowers and purple petals at the base in peony.

This flower, which has been baptized by the oblique wind and drizzle, is as charming as a beauty coming out of the bath, with jade beads in her mouth and delicate pink cheeks, showing a sense of innocence.

Rose shape. Pollen blue, flower diameter 18cm×6cm. Petals are round, with clear and orderly layers, thin and hard, with purple spots at the base and pink petals at the end; Stamens are mostly normal, sometimes the petals are split and the pistil becomes smaller. The flowers are neat, straight, medium and high in flowering rate.

Medium-sized long leaves, yellow-green, relatively flat, with purple halo at the edge, few notches and sharp points.

The plant is tall and straight, with hard branches and strong growth potential.