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This plant is issued from seeds received from SRGC under the name of P. emodi which is obviously not. It could either be a hybrid (maybe between mlokosewitschii and caucasica) or something else.
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P. wendelboi flowered on the 29th of April for the first time.
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P. turcica in Antalya, Turkey. Video by Sibel Erim on facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/sibel.erim.1/posts/pfbid0NLvk7DZx3kDDUxMgZtTLUstU1od2vKodD1Nahvd5Baeuo7v2qs7vJ8DLFBd4kR7Hl1 Commentkhurtekant posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
Paeonia mascula ssp mascula from Cyprys, the Troodos Mountains. I used to have two different plants of it, but one of them died last Winter. This one has grown fine, from two stems last year to four this year. Whereas I often see this species with rather dark pink flowers, this plant has paler ones which pale somewhat further at blooming time and…Read More
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Paeonia sp. received as P. morisii but it is wholly glabrous, so it could be P. mascula ssp. russoi.
3 CommentsThis is the only one of your images that I’m not really sure about what it is. I don’t yet have a decent large plant of P. mascula russoi, but it looks somewhat different? Could it perhaps not be P. corsica from Corsica itself? P. morisii/P. corsica are quite often used as synonyms but it is said that P. corsica from Corsica is actually different…Read More
In fact I received this plant labelled P. morisii together with an other one labelled P. corsica. Both plants from G. Raschun. I was just wondering whether labels were mixed up or not. My Paeonia corsica is very tomentose under the leaves which are shiny/glossy.
In my experiences with Gerhard Raschun I’ve found he’s a reliable person with good plants so I think they will both be true species plants. P. morisii from Sardinia has very glossy leaves and is very tomentose on the backside. And I thus think this plant, which you show here will be the P. corsica from Corsica. I’ll try looking it up, but I…Read More
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Magentas! Such generosity! Such plentitude!