• Paeonia tenuifolia, also known as the fernleaf peony, is a very different peony species with lots of finely divided narrow leaflets. Most readers may know the wild form, which is a single red, or the cultivated

    Pink double fernleafs

    Paeonia tenuifolia, also known as the fernleaf peony, is a very different peony species with lots of finely divided narrow leaflets. Most readers may know the wild form, which is a single red, or the cultivated double red 'Plena'....

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  • Fun it may be to always discuss those new advanced hybrids, but they tend to come at a price. Just look at this price comparison list that can be found on Adriana Feng’s very interesting website Southern Peonies.

    Peonies for the masses

    Fun it may be to always discuss those new advanced hybrids, but they tend to come at a price. Just look at this price comparison list that can be found on Adriana Feng's very interesting website Southern Peonies. New...

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  • P. coriacea is a species which grows in the mountains in both the south of Spain (Sierra Nevada) and Morocco (the Rif and Mid-Atlas). Not too much information can be found, it is difficult to obtain and grow and

    P. coriacea descendants

    P. coriacea is a species which grows in the mountains in both the south of Spain (Sierra Nevada) and Morocco (the Rif and Mid-Atlas). Not too much information can be found, it is difficult to obtain and grow and...

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    • “Blushing Princess’ children were on average far better than Pink Vanguard’s children with the same father. But in the end, the best plants were from Pink Vanguard x Lavender Baby as I had ten times as much plants to choose from. ”

      This is a great article Koen. It’s always educational to hear about other’s hybridizing results. But in the end it can be as you said in your quote : More than the public may realize, rather than intrinsically being a matter of cleverness, hybridizing is often a numbers game.

      We see a wonderful registered result from a cross, but we don’t see all of the others from that very same cross that were duds. Growing many seedlings from the same cross may be the brute-force method it’s true, but that’s often what it takes to get a pleasing result.

  • Bill Seidl, a well-known American hybridizer of advanced herbaceous and tree hybrid peonies, passed away October 8th, 2016.  I’ve only had a few short e-mail conversations with him several years ago, so I

    Seidl's life with peonies

    Bill Seidl, a well-known American hybridizer of advanced herbaceous and tree hybrid peonies, passed away October 8th, 2016.  I've only had a few short e-mail conversations with him several years ago, so I won't claim to have known him...

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  • The site is working fine now. Registration and logging in works like a charm. If you have a story to share, you can either post something in the forum or if you have a longer article on offer, then you can submit

    The Peony Society

    The site is working fine now. Registration and logging in works like a charm. If you have a story to share, you can either post something in the forum or if you have a longer article on offer, then...

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  • Something bizarre happened this year. As I was wandering through my fields of blooming peonies, I passed at a row of some 20 Rozella plants. In between the row of dark pink flowers were three pale pink ones,

    A mutation from Rozella

    Something bizarre happened this year. As I was wandering through my fields of blooming peonies, I passed at a row of some 20 Rozella plants. In between the row of dark pink flowers were three pale pink ones, obviously...

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  • Ballerina is a peony bred by A.P. Saunders in 1941 from the cross Wittmanniana x Lactiflora ‘Lady Alexandra Duff’. This one is in fact a difficult cross as Saunders himself would put it:

    “This

    Ballerina

    Ballerina is a peony bred by A.P. Saunders in 1941 from the cross Wittmanniana x Lactiflora 'Lady Alexandra Duff'. This one is in fact a difficult cross as Saunders himself would put it: "This (wittmanniana, kh) is a plant which...

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  • Canary Brilliants is one the finest Itoh-hybrids. This one has been bred by Roger Anderson and was registered in 1999. There are four Itoh-hybrids that I would candidly recommend: First Arrival, Garden Treasure,

    Canary Brilliants

    Canary Brilliants is one the finest Itoh-hybrids. This one has been bred by Roger Anderson and was registered in 1999. There are four Itoh-hybrids that I would candidly recommend: First Arrival, Garden Treasure, Pastel Splendour and Canary Brilliants. They...

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  • Foliar nematodes in peonies

    Previously published in: Hurtekant, K. "Foliar Nematodes in Peonies." In: The American Peony Society Bulletin, March 2014, no. 369, pp. 20-27. Foliar nematodes in peonies. Nematodes, very small eelworms (roundworms), live in the ground or in plant tissue and are omnipresent, several...

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