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  2. Don’t Spend $27 on Peonies When You Can Grow Your Own - AOL

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    Once established, peonies prefer to stay put and not have their extensive root systems disturbed. However, if your peonies need to be transplanted or divided, do it in the fall or early spring.

  3. Tree peony - Wikipedia

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    Tree peony hybrid 'Maxime Cornu' of the P. × lemoinei group, is a hybrid between subsection Delavayana (P. delavayi) and subsection Vaginatae (P. suffruticosa 'La Ville de Saint-Denis'). Tree peony is the vernacular name for the section Moutan of the plant genus Paeonia , or one of the species or cultivars belonging to this section.

  4. Paeonia anomala - Wikipedia

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    The leaves have no sheath or stipules and are alternately arranged along the stem, are divided into a leaf stalk and leaf blade.The leaf blade is twice compounded or very deeply incised, first into three leaflets, themselves palmately compounded or deeply divided (this is called biternate), each leaflet being further divided into segments that themselves are lobed, resulting in seventy to one ...

  5. Paeonia brownii - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia brownii is a glaucous, summer hibernating, perennial herbaceous plant of 25–40 cm high with up to ten stems per plant, which grow from a large, fleshy root. Each pinkish stem is somewhat decumbent and has five to eight twice compound or deeply incised, bluish green, hairless, somewhat fleshy leaves which may develop purple-tinged edges when temperatures are low.

  6. Paeonia emodi - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan peony is a diploid nothospecies with ten chromosomes (2n=10), that results from hybridisation between P. lactiflora and P. mairei. [4] This large species of perennial herbaceous peony with hairless stems of 60–150 cm high, has large deep-cut leaves of 30–60 cm long, with up to fifteen hairless, lanceolate pointed leaflets or lobes of up to 14 cm.

  7. Don’t Spend $27 on Peonies When You Can Grow Your Own - AOL

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    Learn how to grow peonies with this guide. Find tips on planting, peony types, seasonal care, fixing common problems, and achieving stunning blooms.

  8. Paeonia × suffruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia × suffruticosa, also known as the tree peony, originates from China. Sometimes, people refer to these tree peonies as "Chinese tree peonies". [8] Paeonia × suffruticosa belongs to the peony family. The most distinctive feature is that Paeonia × suffruticosa is a bush or a tree, whereas most peonies are herbaceous. Despite their ...

  9. Paeonia ludlowii - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia ludlowii is a deciduous shrub of medium height, belonging to the tree peony section Moutan of the genus Paeonia, and endemic to southeast Tibet. In Tibet it is known as ≠'lumaidao' meaning "God's flower". The vernacular name in Chinese is 大花黄牡丹 (da hua huang mu dan) meaning "big