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Hong has Paeonia cathayana included in the tree peonies. I don't have the Hong book but hope to soon. Does anyone grow this? Ayone one have a picture? Does anyone know anything about it? Has it been renamed, if so under what taxon does Stern or Halda place it? There are many sources that supply P. suffructicosa, P. rockii, P. ostii, P. delavayi and P. ludlowii. Are there any sources that offer P. qiui, P. jishuanensis, P. decomposita or P cathayana? I would think there would be some sources for these in China.I tried to compare Sterns, Halda, and Hong. The exercise has been a bit frustrating. I thought there would be some semblance of them lining up. They don't. If you have any suggestions I would be glad to hear them. Here is what I did ->http://www.peonies.org/cgi-bin/PeonySpeciesSidebySide.htmlLeon
Quote from: astragalus on May 09, 2011, 11:23:00 AM1. Paeonia tenuifoliaAstragalus, it isn't P. tenuifolia at all. It is rather P. intermedia C.A. May distributed in Kazakhstan steppes.
1. Paeonia tenuifolia
Quote from: Oakwood on May 09, 2011, 02:16:39 PMQuote from: astragalus on May 09, 2011, 11:23:00 AM1. Paeonia tenuifoliaAstragalus, it isn't P. tenuifolia at all. It is rather P. intermedia C.A. May distributed in Kazakhstan steppes.I hope you will say what the difference is and how you were able to identify this so quickly. Gardeners I know are groing this as Paeonia tenuifolia and distributing it among themselves as such so there are a number of us who would be interested in learning how this plant differs from P. tenuifolia.
Great Foliage! Really sets off the flowers. Yeah, something about is says hybrid, doesn't it. Does it set seed? (not that that rules out hybrid!)
Hong vs. other monographs below.