Red Charm Peony brings bold color to your late-spring garden. Its deep red, double-flowered blooms are standouts in the landscape and fresh cut-flower arrangements. With fine, dark green leaves, Red Charm stays attractive even into Fall. Its a long-lived peony and produces loads of flowers during its bloom period. For showy color, plant Red Charm in a mixed perennial flower bed or along a walkway. Its also a popular choice for foundation plantings and small hedges. It may be 3-years before you see Red Charms first blooms, but the flowers are worth the wait. And with minimal care, they will delight you and your loved ones for many, many years. These heirloom-quality plants require a sunny, well-drained location and fertilizer or compost in the Spring; otherwise, let them grow undisturbed.