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Rimmer, Paeonia veitchii is considered by Hong just as a subspecies of P. anomala. The only difference is that P. anomal has solitary flowers, rarely 2, P. veitchii 2 - 4 flowers, rarely solitary. Your anoma has a solitary flower, but I can't decide that from the photograph of your veitchii.
I agree with Thomas, P anomala has only one flower per stem (very rarely two)
Shall we add to the puzzle P. caucasica and P. ruprechtiana? Together with P. kavachensis they seem now to be all inside the same name of P. daurica ssp. coorifolia. Only the knowledge of the exact provenance is the key to the problem.Gail - with regard to your P. mascula clump - do you know the exact origin of the seeds you received from the Alpine Garden Society? Morphologically your plants seem similar to those from Calabria or Puglia (Gargano).And what about your P. kavachensis from East Turkey? Is it from wild collected seed? Is definitely not P. daurica ssp. daurica (have a look at Thomas' plant...those are the "correct" leaves). To me it looks more similar to what was called P. caucasica that grows in the W Caucasus (Georgia rather than E Turkey)...or it is P. mascula ssp. mascula. In the first & second pic it is P. caucasica at Berlin-Dahlem BG from a seed collection in Georgia by the Komarov Botanical Institute. The third pic is my plant of P. caucasica from Rareplants and P. kavachensis at Kew in the fourth pic (also from St Petersburg BG).I do admit that P. ruprechtiana could be only a variation of P. caucasica ("selected" by Tibilisi BG) with emerging leaves of deep copper colour and darker flowers...http://www.paeonia.ch/gmbh/ruprechtiana.html...but P. kavachensis is slightly different esp. in the leaves...may be more similar to P. daurica ssp. daurica but bigger in all its parts.HENDRIK...once you told us that you saw P. kavachensis it in the wild in deep shade...where was it? Have you got pics of it?M.
But to give you an idea of the place herewith a marvellous picture of the great woods where this peony grows … look how small we were….Hendrik
i have also one anomala from china, xinjiang. in this province only anomala ssp. anomala is native. it is a quite dwarf anomala, about 30 cm (you can see the leaves on the left side of the foto, only one flower this year). so leena, the size is not a suitable feature.]
...region of Bakuriana; ...This peony calls now P. daurica ssp. macrophylla.
But to give you an idea of the place herewith a marvellous picture of the great woods where this peony grows … look how small we were….
I understand systematics is changing. But it is a very strange when peony growing in Tauria names daurica and than the name spreads on the species growing in Georgia. Dauria is a place in thousands km from Krymea and Georgia. And the peonies do not grow there.