Growing usually in sparse oak or coniferous woods, or in clearings of forests, also in pastures, on limestones but...
species
P. brownii
The Peony Society - - - 0Usually growing in sparse chaparral, open places in chaparral or woods of Pinus, Picea or Populus, or on grassy...
P. californica
The Peony Society - - - 0Growing from coastal areas with altitudes of only 30 m to mountain areas with altitudes up to 1,200 m...
P. coriacea
The Peony Society - - - 0Growing in woods of Quercus or Cedrus in limestone areas at an altitude of 600-2,100 m. Confined to S...
P. lactiflora
The Peony Society - - - 0Growing in bushes and grasslands, but also in open woods, at altitudes from lowlands to 2,300 m, but to...
P. mairei
The Peony Society - - - 0Growing in deciduous broad-leaved forests at an altitude of 1,200—3,400 m, on limestones. In Chongqing, SE Gansu, W Hubei,...
P. mascula
The Peony Society - - - 0Relatively widely distributed, from N Spain (Cantabria and Soria) to Iraq via France, Italy, the Balkans, Cyprus and Turkey....
P. obovata
The Peony Society - - - 0The Paeonia obovata group is widely distributed in the forests of East-Asia (China, Russia, Japan, Korea). It is distinguished...
P. officinalis
The Peony Society - - - 0Widely distributed from the Iberian Peninsula to the Balkans via France, Italy and Switzerland. More info
P. parnassica
The Peony Society - - - 0Growing at the edges and in openings of Abies forests, or in sparse Abies forests, on limestones, at an...
P. peregrina
The Peony Society - - - 0Growing mostly in deciduous broad-leaved forests, pine forests or mixed forests, less frequently in grasses. The species prefers calcarious...
P. tenuifolia
The Peony Society - - - 0Usually growing in steppes, meadows, open sandy dunes, shrubs, or at the edges of forests. Paeonia tenuifolia seems to...