When talking about the peasant rose, we can talk about different plants. Sometimes old rose varieties are meant, which usually grow bushy and smell wonderful. But hollyhocks and peonies are also known by this name.

The peony - a small overview
The common peony is probably the best-known type of peony. It fits perfectly into the classic cottage garden. Maybe that's why it got the name Peasant Rose. The mostly double flowers in pink, pink or white are up to 20 cm tall. They are also a great room decoration in the vase. The flowering time of the fairly easy-care peony is around May and June.
The peony likes a sunny or slightly shady location. In addition to the perennial peonies, which also include the common peony, there are also shrub peonies. They are enjoying increasing popularity. for hobby gardeners, but should be planted deeper than perennial peonies.
A little about the hollyhock
Like the common peony, the hollyhock also belongs in a classic cottage garden, which is why the name cottage rose also suits it. It can grow more than 2 m high. Hollyhocks look best in small loose groups or in a row on fences, walls or house walls. If it is very windy, then the plants should be protected from tipping over.
There are hollyhocks with filled and unfilled flowers in a wide variety of colors. The color palette ranges from white to yellow, various shades of pink, apricot and red to almost black flowers. The flowers can also be used for coloring.
As a rule, hollyhocks are biennial perennials that only bloom in the second year and die off after the seeds have ripened. You can collect the seeds and sow them next year.
All this is a peasant rose:
- "Peasant rose" is not a regulated term
- mostly designation for the common peony
- occasionally the hollyhock is meant
- can also be an old fragrant rose variety
tips
In most cases, the common peony is meant when the farm rose is mentioned. But it is not wrong to call the hollyhock that.