Sherwood Peach
Pickup currently unavailable at Fox Cottage Farm
Sherwood Peach is pure sunset energy in bloom form — bold, glowing, and impossible to ignore once she opens. Giant, ruffled petals unfold in a radiant blend of coral, peach, and creamy warmth, often brushed with soft pink or bronzy undertones that shift as the season cools. Every flower feels slightly different, catching the light with an almost iridescent shimmer that makes her a true standout in the field.
This is a classic dinnerplate variety for growers who want drama and softness at the same time. Massive informal decorative blooms sit on strong stems, making Sherwood Peach a favorite for statement arrangements and late-summer garden moments. Expect a vigorous plant, lush growth, and those beautifully untamed petals that give arrangements movement and presence.
Form: Informal Decorative
Height: 4ft
Bloom Size: 8-10”
Shipping Information
Shipping begins in April, once weather conditions are safe and there is no risk of tubers freezing in transit. Because we’re growing and shipping from New Hampshire, timing is guided by the season — ensuring your tubers arrive ready to grow, not rushed out too soon.
1- 5 Tubers - $12.95
6-15 Tubers $17.95
16-30 Tubers - $20.95
31+ Tubers $25.95
LOCAL PICKUP
Local pickup is available one day only: Saturday, May 2nd, from 9:00 AM–2:00 PM.
Please choose local pickup only if you can commit to this date. Orders not picked up on May 2nd will be cancelled and refunded minus a 20% restocking fee. Orders will not be shipped. You will receive an email with the address in Portsmouth, NH the week before pickup.
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