Thousands of heirloom peonies set to bloom at U-M’s Nichols Arboretum
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
DATE: May 23–June 11 (approximate), sunrise to sunset daily
EVENT: University of Michigan Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden peak bloom season
If you’ve ever wanted to be set adrift in a sea of flowers, spring in the Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden is the place to be. The Arb, as it is affectionately known to students and townies alike, is home to the largest collection of heirloom herbaceous peonies in North America. Celebrating 94 years of perennial beauty, the peony garden is a national treasure that offers a spring display from Memorial Day to mid-June.
The garden contains more than 270 historic varieties from the 19th and early 20th centuries representing the best American, Canadian and European peonies of the era. The plants are arranged in 27 beds with each full bed containing dozens of peonies. The garden holds nearly 800 peonies when filled to capacity and more than 10,000 blooms during peak blossom time.
Some of the plants are still growing in the same spot where they were planted nearly 100 years ago, when Dr. W. E. Upjohn, U-M alumnus and founder of the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co. in Kalamazoo, Mich., contributed peonies from his own extensive collection, as well as exceptional selections from nationally recognized experts.
Spring weather dictates peony bloom season, which typically begins around the end of May and peaks in early June in waves of white, pink and red. Although a few peonies have no fragrance, the vast majority have a range of scents from delicate to bold. For the full story of this garden, and the multiyear renovation to transform it into an internationally recognized destination, reference collection and conservation model, see myumi.ch/LqZlW.
PLACE: Nichols Arboretum, 1610 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor
INFORMATION: The peony garden is free to the public, sunrise to sunset daily.
SPONSOR: U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum