Some footage from the past Heze Peony Festival in China:
The plant I received as Paeonia corsica, but as previously said it might be P. morisii.
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Paeonia sp. received as P. morisii but it is wholly glabrous, so it could be P. mascula ssp. russoi.
3 CommentsIn fact I received this plant labelled P. morisii together with an other one labelled P. corsica. Both plants from G. Raschun. I was just wondering whether labels were mixed up or not. My Paeonia corsica is very tomentose under the leaves which are shiny/glossy.
In my experiences with Gerhard Raschun I’ve found he’s a reliable person with good plants so I think they will both be true species plants. P. morisii from Sardinia has very glossy leaves and is very tomentose on the backside. And I thus think this plant, which you show here will be the P. corsica from Corsica. I’ll try looking it up, but I…Read More
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Paeonia daurica ssp. wendelboi is ready to flower but I lost P. decomposita and P. daurica ssp. velebitensis.
2 CommentsP. decomposita is also struggling here. Hasn’t grown last year it seems. I had them in horticultural crates for some time and wanted to plant them outside last year. But I didn’t have any place nor time then to move them all and left one such crate under deep shade of trees. It grew very well there actually. Then I moved it to my other species to…Read More
Thank you for your comments Koen, they are useful for our experience. P. decomposita received too much rain as we have had heavy rains and frosts just after. I will have a look to P. velebitensis in autumn and will dig it for a division if it is possible. I have a small 2 years aged seedling of P. clusii received from F. Depalle which grows well…Read More
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Paeonia mascula ssp. mascula from south of France
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Paeonia obovata subsp. obovata (P. japonica)
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Paeonia obovata Alba flowers for the first time
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This year some of my peonies flowers/flowered for the first time.
Paeonia kesrouanensisWhen you start a new podcast about plants, what better way could there be but to start with peonies? Well done Sally Flatman and good luck with the following episodes!
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This is the only one of your images that I’m not really sure about what it is. I don’t yet have a decent large plant of P. mascula russoi, but it looks somewhat different? Could it perhaps not be P. corsica from Corsica itself? P. morisii/P. corsica are quite often used as synonyms but it is said that P. corsica from Corsica is actually different…Read More