Dick posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
Paeonia sterniana. Seedling.
Two survived at my place. One from seeds (see picture) and one seedling.
The seedlings were too dry and the others didn’t grow at all.
I learned that sterniana hates to grow in a greenhouse. It needs the outdoors humidity.
(wish I had knew this before!)
Placed outdoors it’s trouble free and recovered from looking poor. (until yet
)
Dick posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
Foliage on several (true) Paeonia emodi.
Most are grown from seedskhurtekant posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
P. obovata hybrid. With tomentose carpels this must be a garden hybrid. Much easier growing compared to the true species.
khurtekant posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
Not completely sure what this is. Received it as ‘unknown’, but from wild collected seeds in former Yugoslavia. P. velebitensis, P. mascula, P. daurica? This is a first year plant so it may well change the following years, perhaps then I’ll be able to tell what it is, but I find it already rather attractive.
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Great to see it’s doing fine with you! Lost one of two last Winter here. The last one has decreased in size as well, I hope for survival now.