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US (NC): The Fresh Market debuts color changing performance peonies for the season

Guests of The Fresh Market are in for a surprise when they visit the specialty retailer's floral department. The company has announced the return of Command Performance Peonies, available beginning May 15 in all of its 162 stores.

These blooms are known for their large size, vibrant colors, and mesmerizing fragrance. The Fresh Market states that it is one of the only retailers on the East Coast to offer this type of peony to its guests.

The Command Performance Peonies are grown in France and are selected for their size and color. They are known for their color-changing abilities after being cut, with blooms starting out red and deep pink, then turning brighter during blooming. After two days, they shift their color to a lighter pink. Eventually they will turn from peach to cream and off white. They have a vase life that can last up to two weeks with proper care.

"The Fresh Market is excited to bring back one of our guests' favorite color-changing flowers," said Peter Hrycaj, Director of Floral and Gifts, Merchandising at The Fresh Market. "The Command Performance series raises the bar for quality and longevity in cut peonies, making them an outstanding choice for our guests seeking the finest fresh flowers, only available for a limited time."

Guests can find the peonies in the floral section of the store, surrounded by a wide selection of other fresh flowers and plants.

For more information:
The Fresh Market
thefreshmarket.com

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