Peony ‘Anne Oveson’ (Tolomeo, 2005)
A midseason pink that stands tall and holds its own.
‘Anne Oveson’ is a semi-double lactiflora peony with large, up-facing 6–8" blooms in clear pink. The rose-red stigmas add a lively spark at the center, playing beautifully against yellow stamens and pale green carpels. It’s detailed without being fussy — a bloom you actually want to lean in and study.
The flowers are fragrant, borne on strong, upright 35" stems that typically don’t require staking (we love a self-supporting peony). Expect an average of two buds per stem, giving you a generous midseason display without flopping chaos.
Originally grown from APS seed exchange parentage (unknown), it first bloomed in 1999 and was introduced in 2005 by Tolomeo. Named with permission for Anne Oveson of Wallowa, Oregon — and it carries that name well.
Why You’ll Love It
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Large 6–8″ semi-double pink blooms
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Rose-red stigmas for striking contrast
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Fragrant midseason bloomer
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Strong, upright 35″ stems (usually no support needed)
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Excellent garden presence and cutting potential
Plant Details
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Group: Lactiflora
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Originator: Tolomeo
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Introduction Date: 2005
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Country: USA (CA)
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Height: 35″
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Bloom Season: Midseason
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Fragrance: Yes
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Bud Count: Average two buds per stem
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Fertility: Pollen and seed fertile
If you want a classic pink peony with strong stems and real character, ‘Anne Oveson’ is a thoughtful addition — not flashy, just very well done.

