WebPlant database entry for Peony (Paeonia daurica subsp. mlokosewitschii) with 43 images and 24 data details. http://www.albiflora.be/plantdetail.php?id=405
Paeonia daurica - Wikipedia
Webdaurica ssp wittmanniana Bakuriana - A wonderful white flowered big peony from Georgia, gatthered seeds from late J. Archidbald, JJA 748.107, named by him as P. wittmanniana Bakuriana. To distinguish from P daurica macrophylla ( steveniana ) by always shiny light green to coppery - leaf surface and weekly hairy and thus not greyish leaf undersites. WebPaeonia daurica subsp macrophylla Chromosome number: 2n=20 Growing at altitudes from (800)—1,160—2,400 m, in deciduous forests or mixed coniferous and deciduous broad … thayne peterson
Paeonia daurica ssp. coriifolia - Candide
WebThe peony in the Crimea of Ukraine and its allied populations have been variously taxonomically treated, as Paeonia daurica Andrews or P. mascula ssp. triternata (Pall. ex DC.) Stearn & P. H. Davis. Supported by the National Geographical Society, we have conducted extensive field observations and population sampling of this group in Turkey. WebPaeonia daurica ssp. coriifolia Overview. Paeonia daurica subsp. coriifolia is a herbaceous perennial in the Paeoniaceae family, historically known as Paeonia caucasica. It typically grows to around 60cm tall, producing green or sometimes purplish leaves and stems and pretty, single, dark pink blooms with yellow centres. WebHerbaceous Species: P. anomala ssp. vietchii ‘alba’ ... Paeonia daurica sbsps. mlokosewitschii. Species peonies are enjoyable to grow, but may present some challenges compared to the hybrids and P. lactiflora cultivars. Water in the environment appears to be the biggest barrier to growing many of them well. thayne ormsby motive