From these last series, they've received a long warm period and will now go into cold storage. Here the two…
River Tud again (outside growing this time), an as yet unregistered plant from Harald Fawkner. A very attractive, brilliant red colour on sturdy stems with dark green leaflets. Somewhere between single and semi-double. Don’t know what its parents are, but P. peregrina surely features in it, as the foliage is reminiscent of it.
The lockdown and gardening.
https://www.economist.com/britain/2020/05/02/a-nation-of-gardenersA small documentary about a peony farm in my own country. In French, but you get to see several flowering plants with their cultivar name.
Daedalus, a Daphnis hybrid. A very large plant here. Reliable and a very intense red colour.
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