The Best Peonies for Valentine’s Day: A Florist Guide


Peonies are luxurious, romantic flowers that make stunning Valentine’s Day gifts. However, there’s an important timing consideration to address first: peonies are typically not in their natural growing season in February. In the Northern Hemisphere, peonies bloom naturally from late spring to early summer (April-June depending on variety and location).

Sourcing Peonies for Valentine’s Day

For February availability, you’ll need to:

Import from the Southern Hemisphere: New Zealand, Chile, and Australia have peonies blooming during their summer (December-February), which coincides with Northern Hemisphere winter.

Work with specialty florists: High-end florists can source imported peonies, though they’ll be significantly more expensive than in-season flowers.

Consider alternatives: If fresh peonies aren’t available or are prohibitively expensive, garden roses or ranunculus offer similar romantic, ruffled aesthetics.

Best Peony Varieties for Romance

Classic Choices

Sarah Bernhardt: This is the quintessential romantic peony. Large, fully double blooms in soft rose-pink with a sweet fragrance make it perfect for Valentine’s Day. The ruffled petals create an incredibly lush, romantic appearance.

Duchesse de Nemours: Pure white with hints of pale yellow at the center, this fragrant variety symbolizes purity and devotion. It’s elegant and sophisticated, ideal for those who prefer understated romance.

Festiva Maxima: Another white option with crimson flecks on some petals, adding visual interest while maintaining elegance. It’s been beloved since 1851 for good reason.

Bold and Passionate

Red Charm: One of the few true red peonies, this bomb-type double flower makes a powerful romantic statement. Its deep crimson color is perfect for expressing passionate love.

Karl Rosenfield: A classic red peony with large, fully double blooms. The rich magenta-red color is intensely romantic and makes a bold Valentine’s statement.

Felix Crousse: Deep rose-red with a silvery sheen, this fragrant variety offers dramatic color with exceptional beauty.

Soft and Tender

Shirley Temple: Pale pink double blooms that fade to soft blush and cream. Named after the actress, these have an innocent, sweet quality perfect for new romance.

Coral Charm: Opens coral-pink and fades to soft peach and cream. This semi-double variety has a more modern, artistic look while remaining utterly romantic. It’s also an early bloomer, which can help with February availability in some regions.

Bowl of Beauty: A Japanese-type peony with pink outer petals and a creamy center filled with narrow petaloids. This offers something unique and captivating.

What to Look For When Buying

Bud stage: Peonies are often sold as tight buds that will open over several days. Look for buds that show color and have begun to soften slightly (like a marshmallow when gently squeezed).

Stem quality: Stems should be firm, green, and healthy-looking without brown spots or sliminess.

Leaf condition: Foliage should be fresh and green, not yellowed or wilted.

Fragrance: If possible, choose fragrant varieties. The scent adds another dimension to the gift.

Care Instructions to Include

Help your Valentine enjoy their peonies longer:

  • Cut stems at an angle and remove lower leaves
  • Use clean water with flower food
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and heat
  • Recut stems every few days
  • Peonies may attract ants in the garden, but cut flowers typically don’t have this issue
  • Expect 5-7 days of vase life with proper care

Presentation Ideas

Classic bouquet: A dozen peonies in a single color makes an unforgettable statement.

Mixed arrangement: Combine peonies with garden roses, sweet peas, and ranunculus for a lush, romantic arrangement.

Simple and elegant: Three to five stems in a clear vase allows the blooms to be the star.

Add meaningful touches: Include a handwritten note explaining the symbolism (peonies represent prosperity, good fortune, happy marriage, and bashfulness in the language of flowers).

Budget Considerations

Valentine’s Day peonies will be premium-priced. Expect to pay HKD 60-120 per stem or more for imported blooms, compared to HKD 25-50 during peak season. If budget is a concern, consider combining a few peony stems with less expensive but complementary flowers, or give a potted peony plant that will bloom for years to come (though it won’t bloom in February, it’s a gift that keeps giving).

The romance and luxury of peonies make them worth the splurge for a truly memorable Valentine’s Day gift.

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