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I am so excited by the photos of the wild peonies that I am practically speechless.. thank goodness my fingers are still working, so I can type!
Dear Olga,Thank you very much for posting these amazing pictures. Like all the others I can say not that much as I am speechless!If you have as beautiful pictures of daurica from the Crimea we would be pleased to see them! :-)Best regardsLukas
Lukas, I am not good in Crimea peonies. I was there only once. I have one P. taurica (I can not wright daurica) but it is too young for blooming. My dear Oakwood , think you know what I want to do with your albino tenuifolia. Images of Crimean peonies are breathtaking.
Olga, what a fantastic picture of all the P. tenuifolia plants. Your large packet of seed was well distributed. I hope.......
Dear Oakwood,GREAT HABITAT IMAGES! thank you very much!Are the beautiful P. daurica "forms" you grow in your garden also from wild origin?Have you got images of wild P. kavachensis, P. caucasica and P. ruprechtiana...all slightly different in the morphology, but all now described under the name of P. daurica subsp. coriifolia?