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With some difficulty when publishing it, here are the results from our latest year of trialling ULO storage of peonies.
The Peony Society posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
P. macrophylla from North Eastern Turkey. A research project is going on there to classify and describe the peonies in that region. These are some images from plants growing there in nature. All plants in all populations visited so far have glabrous carpels, thus they are all P. macrophylla. Otherwise not much can be concluded yet, the research is…Read More
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When you start a new podcast about plants, what better way could there be but to start with peonies? Well done Sally Flatman and good luck with the following episodes!
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