Paeonia emodi
Additional information about this plant:

Seeds from Will McLewin.

Plant number:
32268
Origin of this plant:
(F) I don't know
State of this plant:
Mature plant
Resemblance of this plant to the average of the species:
Fully accurate

Some more info about the SPIN member growing this plant:

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About my peony species collection:

I have a peony species collection which is mostly intended for hybridizing with more recent hybrid cultivars. They are being grown in an elevated bed, under shade cloth, whilst some are being grown in horticultural crates with a very light airy soil with lots of free draining amendments like perlite, clay balls, grit and lava rock.

Because they are intended for hybridizing with advanced double flowering hybrids mostly, I don’t have selfed seeds available. If you’re a hybridizer yourself, then perhaps I can share some pollen with you if I have enough available from my species plants.

Can you share something from your plants?
Pollen
Who can ask for them?
Hybridizers
What do you want in return?
Other
I am still looking for these species:

Paeonia algeriensis, Paeonia cambessedesii, Paeonia macrophylla, Paeonia steveniana, Paeonia emodi from China (tetraploid population), Paeonia arietina ssp arasicola, Paeonia mascula ssp hellenica. If you have a special species plant, I’m always interested.

All species plants of this SPIN member:

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Seeds from Will McLewin.
Origin:
(F) I don't know
Plant number:
32268
The only surviving plant of several of this species. This one seems to be more tolerant o […]
Origin:
(B) Grown from seed from a protected cross on a "true" plant
Plant number:
31650
Seeds from Will McLewin. Also some from Matteo La Civita. Matteo's plant was grown from s […]
Origin:
(B) Grown from seed from a protected cross on a "true" plant
Plant number:
32273
Seeds from Will McLewin. All plants were alike. Rather difficult to grow species. Can't t […]
Origin:
(B) Grown from seed from a protected cross on a "true" plant
Plant number:
32278
From albiflora.be Very pretty plant.
Origin:
(B) Grown from seed from a protected cross on a "true" plant
Plant number:
32285
From seeds wild collected in Bomi, Tibet, China. Still very small, slow growing. Difficult plant.
Origin:
(A) Grown from wild collected seeds or a plant collected in nature (a "true" species plant)
Plant number:
32280
Obtained from Gerard Raschun who collected seeds in Croatia on Velebit mountains, East of […]
SPIN notes:
Officially Paeonia daurica ssp velebitensis
Origin:
(A) Grown from wild collected seeds or a plant collected in nature (a "true" species plant)
Plant number:
31768

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