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Kimjy thank you very much! But it is not red and it is not little. It is about 135 sm high. Sorry I didn't said it before. I also have P. tenuifolia - it is very different. This unknown peony looks closer to P. anomala.
I'm not so shure that P. 'Little Red Gem' so much P.tenuifolia blood .....but it is really a nice plantThis is what I found ithe web :LITTLE RED GEM (David Reath, Vulcan, Michigan), March 1988. Hybrid, first bloomed 1980. Seedling #G-9. Parentage Gwenda F2 x self. A new rock garden peony, a single light red; blooms very early with tenuifolia season. 12-18" in height, fine cut foliage, dwarf, mound type, blooms above dwarf plants. Slender strong stems. Bulletin #266. To P.'Picotee'It is difficould with the crosses from Saunders - I have read he used plants for his crosses which he has received under this names ....but it is not shure that this the true species or hybrids or wrong named plants ....Anyway - he made a lot of wonderful crosses and I'm a big fan of his plants
KimjyIn the book from Riviere is written that Saunders has importet his species from Europe and in this time was travel not so easy ....so we dont know what is happend.To your search - You could ask :in Germany :Irmtraud Rieck
KimjyI have written you a PMHans
This is a picture of 'Early Bird' taken at Binny Plants in Scotland last year. I would have said it is different to the Wisley plant.....