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Thank you for the P. cambessedesii pics! Plants in their natural habitat tell more than a gardening book.It is clear that also this heat loving species likes the roots to be sheltered from the heat by rocks. What is the exposition of the slope where they grow? Definitely not south I think!
They grow only on shady northfacing slopes next to larger rocks, I have found this species in 50 up to perhaps 1250m - often together with Cyclamen balearicum (see pic.3), Crocus cambessedesii and Arum pictum.As my garden is southfacing all this species are not easy to grow here.
Paeonia species grow in full sun only on English gardening books! LOL (Gail...what is your opinion?)Matt