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  2. Vase with carved peony scrolls - Wikipedia

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    Due to their bold colors and large size, many in China believe the flowers to symbolize royalty and rank. This symbolic association has earned the peony the name fùguìhuā (富贵花), which means "flower of riches and honor." [5] Tree peonies, or those belonging to the woody family, are the versions traditionally found in Chinese art motifs ...

  3. 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.

  4. Culture of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    While the style of porcelain remained relatively unchanged for the rest of the 15th century, there was a slight decline in artistic level during the middle third of the century. However, excellent pieces from the Chenghua era (1465–1488) were still preserved [82] and multi-colored decor became more widespread. [86]

  5. 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. It has been grown as an ornamental in China since the 7th century. [2] The Latin specific epithet lactiflora means "with milk white flowers". [5]

  6. Peony - Wikipedia

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    Peony, by Chinese artist Wang Qian, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) Portrait of a peony by Chinese artist Yun Shouping, 17th century. The peony is among the longest-used flowers in Eastern culture. Along with the plum blossom, it is a traditional floral symbol of China, where the Paeonia suffruticosa is called 牡丹 (mǔdān). It is also known as ...

  7. Medieval garden - Wikipedia

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    The c. 1385 Bodiam Castle had thin but battlemented walls and was set in a moat large enough to class as a mere. [85] Some bishops and aristocrats elaborated their palaces with large areas of water. At the Bishop’s Palace, Wells, surviving walls enclosing a large garden were constructed in 1341 with a wide moat outside. [86]

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