Even better is part two: the growing field with again the name plates followed by shots of the plants in the field. You can perfectly see which ones stand up better than others, have prettier flowers, are more floriferous, have open or closed buds and so on… The last part is the highlight: the area where @bobjohnson his seedlings are propagated.…Read More
6 CommentsThe seedling being referred to is at 12:59 in this video. The flowers are attractive, but the plant habit is probably the very best of any seedling I’ve grown in all my years of hybridizing. Terrifically strong stems on a compact bush. It does serve to illustrate what’s possible with modern hybrids, as far as plant habit is concerned, and just…Read More
Is this plant fertil ? Did you make some pollination with it? If the plant is perfect, it’s only maybe the color? They miss nothing I think. But as a cut flower more interesting than as a Garden plant?
I’m not sure if it has pollen or not, as it is not growing at my house. Many of these double-flowered plants will have a little pollen, but you really have to search for it. Often these doubles do not have carpals either, so you have to use the pollen if you want its genetics. Here’s a photo of this plant that I took in 2022, that shows its…Read More
I just got a notice that not everything runs as it is supposed to when trying to register for the site. Several people were in the ‘pending’ membership list. The ones that seemed legit and familiar to me I’ve just activated manually and they should be able to log in. There’s a spam filter that blocks many (a few thousand actually) and probably the…Read More
1 CommentThe Peony Society posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
Paeonia tomentosa ssp archibaldii
https://www.instagram.com/p/DF8Ahi0KnV1/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==The Peony Society posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
A short update one temperature treatments for germination of peony seeds. As was noted a constant temperature was better than fluctuating temperatures. The seeds which went into the warm treatment later did show a difference in that the one that were left in my house at some 22-23°C had hardly made any progress and showed as good as no…Read More
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