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MONA posted a new SPIN plants – plant
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MONA posted a new SPIN plants – plant
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MONA posted a new SPIN plants – plant
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khurtekant wrote a new post
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To be registered, Amirani, a P. caucasica seedling with larger flowers, more leaflets and easier to grow.
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khurtekant wrote a new post
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P. x lagodechiana (aka P. x chamaeleon). The natural cross from P. caucasica x P. mlokosewitschii. Took a battering from the wet Winter and are much decreased in size compared to last year. Usually quite attractive colours, the yellows are often confused with P. mlokosewitschii, but selfing them for seeds tends to give all kinds of colours, so hybrid…
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khurtekant posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
A seedling flowering for the first time. Should have been P. japonica. Clearly it isn’t. The leaflets have the correct shape, but a reddish pink flower isn’t and P. obovata it is neither as the carpels are tomentose. I quite like the white flare in the petals, it gives a conspicuous contrast.
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khurtekant posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
P. morisii (P. corsica) from Sardinia.
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The Peony Society posted in the group Species Peonies International Network (SPIN)
Paeonia coriacea.
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Unbelievable flowers. So beautiful!