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  2. Paeonia lactiflora - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia lactiflora was known as the white peony (P. albiflora) when first introduced into Europe. [4] It was brought to England in the mid-18th century, and is the parent of most modern varieties.

  3. Peony - Wikipedia

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    Herbaceous and Itoh peonies are propagated by root division, and sometimes by seed. Tree peonies can be propagated by grafting, division, seed, and from cuttings, although root grafting is most common commercially. [26] [27] Herbaceous peonies such as Paeonia lactiflora, will die back to ground level each autumn. Their stems will reappear the ...

  4. Paeonia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia officinalis - MHNT. Paeonia officinalis, the common peony, [1] or garden peony, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to mainly mountainous areas of Southern Europe and introduced in Central and Western Europe and North America.

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  6. Tree peony - Wikipedia

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    Other peonies do not have perennial woody stems, but their stems die back after the growing season, to emerge again from buds just below the surface early in the following year. Tree peonies have been in culture in China for millennia, and it is likely that hybrids came into being in gardens, where different wild tree peony species were planted ...

  7. Paeonia parnassica - Wikipedia

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    Paeonia parnassica, the Greek peony, is a flowering plant in the Paeoniaceae family. It is native to the mountains of south-central Greece.The flowers are produced in late spring with a deep maroon red colouring on 65 cm stems.

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    How long-lasting tariffs would change auto production. Although most of us are familiar with the former North American Free Trade Agreement and the current United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement ...

  9. Jack Flaherty and Detroit Tigers finalize $35 million, 2-year ...

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    Flaherty returned as a free agent, agreeing to a $35 million, two-year contract that was finalized Friday. The right-hander gets a $5 million signing bonus payable on Feb. 11 pending confirmation ...