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  • Something bizarre happened this year. As I was wandering through my fields of blooming peonies, I passed at a row of some 20 Rozella plants. In between the row of dark pink flowers were three pale pink ones,

    A mutation from Rozella

    Something bizarre happened this year. As I was wandering through my fields of blooming peonies, I passed at a row of some 20 Rozella plants. In between the row of dark pink flowers were three pale pink ones, obviously...

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    • Here it is again Bob, in the Dutch Dirt. Needs “The Hand”, but fun it is. Now to see if I can get some pollen from it.

    • Could only upload one picture at the time. Now with the infamous hand..

  • Ballerina is a peony bred by A.P. Saunders in 1941 from the cross Wittmanniana x Lactiflora ‘Lady Alexandra Duff’. This one is in fact a difficult cross as Saunders himself would put it:

    “This

    Ballerina

    Ballerina is a peony bred by A.P. Saunders in 1941 from the cross Wittmanniana x Lactiflora 'Lady Alexandra Duff'. This one is in fact a difficult cross as Saunders himself would put it:"This (wittmanniana, kh) is a plant which...

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  • Canary Brilliants is one the finest Itoh-hybrids. This one has been bred by Roger Anderson and was registered in 1999. There are four Itoh-hybrids that I would candidly recommend: First Arrival, Garden Treasure,

    Canary Brilliants

    Canary Brilliants is one the finest Itoh-hybrids. This one has been bred by Roger Anderson and was registered in 1999. There are four Itoh-hybrids that I would candidly recommend: First Arrival, Garden Treasure, Pastel Splendour and Canary Brilliants. They...

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  • Foliar nematodes in peonies

    Previously published in:Hurtekant, K. "Foliar Nematodes in Peonies." In: The American Peony Society Bulletin, March 2014, no. 369, pp. 20-27. Foliar nematodes in peonies.Nematodes, very small eelworms (roundworms), live in the ground or in plant tissue and are omnipresent, several...

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