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Hendrik Van Bogaert

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #105 on: April 21, 2011, 07:48:02 AM »
Some pictures of today in my garden.

Unfortunately my P. algeriensis was already over, so I was unable to take a picture of the flower...

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Thank you for the nice pictures; especially P. algeriensis tekas my attention; it is very rare; I have never seen it in flower.
Do you grow your tenuifolia in full sun?
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #106 on: April 21, 2011, 10:58:09 AM »
Here's my young plant of Paeonia tenuifolia:

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #107 on: April 21, 2011, 06:46:42 PM »
Dear Hendrik,

My tenuifolia grows together with algeriensis, decomposita and mlokosewitschii on an south facing slope on the east side of the house. therfore they get only morning and noon sun. In the afternoon it is shaded by the house.

Here a flower of the algeriensis in 2005

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Hendrik Van Bogaert

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #108 on: April 21, 2011, 08:27:01 PM »
Dear Hendrik,

My tenuifolia grows together with algeriensis, decomposita and mlokosewitschii on an south facing slope on the east side of the house. therfore they get only morning and noon sun. In the afternoon it is shaded by the house.

Here a flower of the algeriensis in 2005

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Thank you very much for this picture.
This is really an exquisite species!!!
Do you have origin?
Hendrik

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #109 on: April 22, 2011, 09:48:41 AM »
My P. tenuifolia 'Rosea' opening now.
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #110 on: April 22, 2011, 09:52:41 AM »
That's very nice Gail. A translucent delicate salmon.
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #111 on: April 22, 2011, 07:57:40 PM »
Here's my Paeonia anomola. We had a discussion about the plant last year (incidentally I posted it last year on 20 May-funny old year this one!!) and I think the opinion was, on the one part that my plant was P. veitchii; and on the second part it was P. anomola ssp veitchii. The plant in the botton left hand corner is P. cambessedesii that I bought from Wisley at the beginning of the month and is now way past it's best.

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #112 on: April 22, 2011, 08:19:21 PM »
Herewith Paeonia parnassica!
This plant is extremely rare and the colour is unique!

Superb plant and extrordinary colour!
As I know one of the tricky paeonias, congratulation!
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #113 on: April 22, 2011, 08:27:53 PM »
Gail,
Your P. tenuifolia rosea is quite different from mine.  My rosea is not nearly as salmon colored.  On close inspection flowers are actually white with an overlay of red or dark pink veining.  Most people in my location find tenuifolia to be difficult to keep alive.  It does not grow well in wet conditions.  I grow it in raised beds that contain sand for good drainage.  It has multiplied fast for me.

My P ten rosea did not bloom well this year.  Below (I hope) is a photo that I took in 2008.

Leon




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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #114 on: April 22, 2011, 08:40:50 PM »
New shoots on a Paeonia from Don Armstrong.

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #115 on: April 22, 2011, 09:02:40 PM »
Here's my Paeonia anomola. We had a discussion about the plant last year (incidentally I posted it last year on 20 May-funny old year this one!!) and I think the opinion was, on the one part that my plant was P. veitchii; and on the second part it was P. anomola ssp veitchii. The plant in the botton left hand corner is P. cambessedesii that I bought from Wisley at the beginning of the month and is now way past it's best.



Nice Paeonia David but even nicer edging slate :)
Would like some of that for my troughs.
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #116 on: April 22, 2011, 09:58:42 PM »
Leon,
My Rosea does fade a bit as the flower matures.  It came from Will McLewin's Phedar nursery.  Bressingham Gardens in Norfolk has (or had, I haven't been for a while) a lovely big planting of Rosea that looks more like yours.
Gail Harland
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #117 on: April 23, 2011, 09:45:50 AM »
Here's my Paeonia anomola. We had a discussion about the plant last year (incidentally I posted it last year on 20 May-funny old year this one!!) and I think the opinion was, on the one part that my plant was P. veitchii; and on the second part it was P. anomola ssp veitchii. The plant in the botton left hand corner is P. cambessedesii that I bought from Wisley at the beginning of the month and is now way past it's best.



Nice Paeonia David but even nicer edging slate :)
Would like some of that for my troughs.

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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #118 on: April 23, 2011, 10:50:29 AM »
A couple of pictures of one of the tree Paeonies from the garden this morning I believe I may have spelt this wrong it is Hanokisoi
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Re: Paeonia 2011
« Reply #119 on: April 23, 2011, 02:27:17 PM »
some paenia pics from today...
first lutea 2m high, second p. delavayi...



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chris
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