Michael Miely

Country:

Austria

Short biography:

2 Children, Master gardener, peony collector

More information:

www.paeoniamiely.com

Peony hybridizers series

Michael Miely

What was your starting material for your hybridizing?

It was 1985. I started from my own collection of about 300 varieties from Klose, Feldweber, Gräfin Zeppelin, etc.

What are your goals in hybridizing peonies?

Herbaceous peonies, flower shape, fragrance, beautiful leaves, stability, cut flowers..

How large is your hybridizing program?

I make only crosses by insects, all chance seedlings, ca. 60 own new varieties, in 25 years some 10,000 seedlings

Do you have any plants in the market?

Around 60 own varieties

Can you describe a few of your plants that you consider the best or most beautiful and which are available now?

Drolla (Miely, 2004)

Drolla (Miely, 2004)

Drolla (Miely, 2004). Full, perfectly double flowers, creamy pink with a hint of salmon, large flower heads, early blooming, hybrid, height approx. 90 cm.

Amfortas (Miely, 2022)

Amfortas (Miely, 2022)

Amfortas (Miely, 2022). White, semi-double, glossy leaves, early flowering, hybrid, height 90 cm, sturdy.

Walküre (Miely, 2012)

Walküre (Miely, 2012). Semi-double pink flowers, early flowering, very glossy leaves, compact growth habit, sturdy, height 85 cm

Elsa von Brabant (Miely, 2009)

Elsa von Brabant (Miely, 2009)

Elsa von Brabant (Miely, 2009). Double bloom, salmon-pink color, with a very delicate, lovely fragrance! It’s not very sturdy, but with blooms like these, that’s a small price to pay. Mid-season flowering. Hybrid, 90 cm tall, bloom diameter 23 cm!

Within your current seedlings, what are the most promising ones?

2009_01

2009_01

2023_02

2023_02

2025_03e

2025_03e

Are you in contact or working together with other peony hybridizers? 

I am in contact with Tetzlaff and Ruud Warmerdam

Do you have unregistered plants that are not good enough to introduce but have something ‘special’?

We also have seedlings for sale with working numbers only, they are good but not good enough to get a name…. 

Do you know the American Peony Society (APS)? Are some of your plants registered with them? Do you have any suggestions?

I have registered plants there. Everything is ok with the APS. Here in Austria the peony is very popular as in other contries…

Final question. Any remarks or suggestions you may have…

All the best!

 

 

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