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Very nice peony, Thomas. Mine is still in bud, perhaps a week more before it opens.The "normal" P.obovata is almost finished with flowering, this picture is from day before yesterday, morning.Now is also flowering an unknown early hybrid, possibly with P.wittmanniana. I like this peony very much, it opens with a flush of pink but fades to pure white. I have also 'Fan Tan', which starts to flower over a week later than this peony and they grow close to each other.
Hello,after a long break here again a few pictures of my Peonies - some bloom here for the first time (after a long time from seed to bud)Here are pictures of P.peregrina - I got these seeds from botanists, they were collected in the Ionian Islands.These plants are slightly different from my P.peregrina from Calabria ...Have funHans
Could it be P. saueri?Hong De-Yuan says that P. saueri differs with P. peregrina in having leaflets mostly entire, instead of dentate-lobed, that are hispidulous beneath, instead of glabrous, and in having red stigmas, instead of yellow/pale pink.From your images this seems the case (are the leaves slightly hairy beneath?).For comparison, attached is a close detail of a flower of wild P. peregrina from CalabriaThere is also a provenance issue. HdY considers as type a collection on Mt. Pangeon near Kavala in NE Greece...quite far away from the Ionian Islands.HdY also refers to an "additional specimen examined" from Melesine in S Albania...collected in 1933...(no comment!...we love the zealous botanists don't we?).However this location could be compatible with the Ionian Islands...in particular Kerkyra (Corfù) and Paxi are very close.What do you think?More comments?M.
hi,Despite cold and steady rain to grow and flourish ....get as Paeonia officinalis "Monte baldensis". (what is the difference between "normal")