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Can anyone solve this puzzle for me? Several years ago I inherited some pots of seeds, and eventually a paeony seedling germinated. I did not make a note of the name, and now find that the label has snapped in two. The remaining writing is very faint, I think it says ------phyton ------anatumVH Tibet, 4400m, slate, scree.I know that the seed was collected by Vojtech Holubec. The plant is now flowering for the first time and it would be nice to know what it is. The flowers are pink.
To me those writings doesn't say anything, perhaps the labels are not from peonies?Leena, I think you are right! The label has been re-used, on the other side there is just the letter A, the last letter of Paeonia! so this doesn't help. I will try to post a photo later when I have taken the photos off the camera.
. . . .Hoy, your P.wendelboi looks so nice!. . . . .
I haven't seen these beautiful old Finnish cultivars before. Are they associated with particular places or regions?
Peony season has finally begun in Nova Scotia. Tree Peony 'Renkaku' is blooming for the first time in our garden. It was planted last year without any bloom. Our super snowy and cold winter seem to have done it some good- six huge blooms on this small plant!