Friday, June 1, 2018

2018 American Peony Society Tours Oregon Perennial Company


Andre Wierstra of Oregon Perennial Company
Leads American Peony Society 2018 Convention Tour

It was a real treat to tour Piet Wierstra's Oregon Perennial Company. When the APS buses arrived, Piet split us into three groups, and he, his son, and his daughter each led a group of us around his farm. It was neat to see how they harvested their cut peony flowers. They said the stems sold for much higher prices before Mother's Day. I guess it's a popular flower for Moms. So they used green houses to create a warmer micro-climate for the peonies so they would grow and develop their buds earlier in the year. Adre said they only harvest grade A cuts for the floral market, and everything else is discarded. The fields of Oregon Perennial Company's peonies were majestic against the back drop of the mountains and a few native fir trees.

Oregon Perennial Company Fields


Piet Wierstra of Oregon Perennial Company
Leads American Peony Society 2018 Convention Tour

Since Andre's group skipped Piet's personal gardens, I hung back and snapped a few photos of the fields and the tours, hoping that Piet's approaching group might get a glimpse of the beautiful personal garden behind the fence surrounding his home. My patience was rewarded when Piet's group arrived, and he asked them if they'd like to see his personal garden. Everyone in the group wanted to see those beautiful blooming peony plants hidden in a gate of evergreen trees and wooden fencing. So Piet obliged and led us through his backyard and into the wonderous garden of peony specimens. Piet commented that the peonies planted in this garden were all of the roots he'd won at peony auctions through the years. It was his test garden, so to speak, for plants he might be interested in adding to his cut flower production at some point.

Piet Wierstra of Oregon Perennial Company
with Peony 'Ursa Minor'


Piet Wierstra's Personal Garden
American Peony Society 2018 Convention Tour

It was a wonderful collection of rare and varied peony cultivars all blooming in a small space, since there was only one bush of each variety in this garden. This made it a wonderful peony display garden for APS members to discover plants they may want to add to their own peony collections. All of the people in the garden were busy, like worker bees, moving from flower to flower, snapping photos, and commenting on varieties that caught their eye. It was nice to see everyone having such a good time and learning so much about new peony cultivars.
Piet Wierstra's Personal Garden
American Peony Society 2018 Convention Tour


Peony 'Super Gal'
in Piet Wierstra's Personal Garden

I found a few peonies that caught my eye as well. My favorite in the garden was Peony 'Ursa Minor' which just glowed, with an ombre center of pale to dark pink surrounded by darker pink petals. I was lucky enough to be able to snap a picture of Piet in the garden with this Peony 'Ursa Minor'. Two of my other favorites were Peony 'Super Gal', a bright pink colored peony with and abundance of petals and strong stems, and a white peony that seemed to be mislabeled as 'Eskimo Pie' (since 'Eskimo Pie' is supposed to be all white with no yellow or red showing). However the mislabeled plant appears to resemble Peony 'Minnie Shaylor' with its bright yellow stamens and prominent red carpels (which I also saw blooming during the 2018 American Peony Society Convention Tour of Adelman Peony Gardens). All in all it was a wonderful tour.

White Peony ('Minnie Shaylor'?)
in Piet Wierstra's Personal Garden

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