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Paeonia 2024

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Stefan B.:
This spring Paeonia daurica bloomed 20 days earlier than last year.




Paeonia daurica

Gail:
That looks lovely Stefan. My first peony opened yesterday, Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi I love this one - fabulous foliage, with gorgeous cotton-woolly undersides to the leaves and always early; this year it has beaten P. obovata.

Stefan B.:
Yes peony season has begun, how lovely that you have this beautiful plant Gail!

Paeonia officinalis 'Mollis'

I bought P. mlokosewitchii in Spring 2018 from Kiftsgate Court Gardenn, lovely garden! It was a small plant, maybe from seed , it hasn't flowered yet, how many years does it take for this species to reach maturity, does anyone know?

Paeonia mlokosewitchii

Leena:

--- Quote from: Gail on April 06, 2024, 10:28:45 AM --- My first peony opened yesterday, Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi I love this one - fabulous foliage, with gorgeous cotton-woolly undersides to the leaves and always early; this year it has beaten P. obovata.
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That looks lovely, how nice foliage and also flowers are pretty! I once had seedlings germinating but lost them one winter.


--- Quote from: Stefan B. on April 07, 2024, 03:07:11 PM ---I bought P. mlokosewitchii in Spring 2018 from Kiftsgate Court Gardenn, lovely garden! It was a small plant, maybe from seed , it hasn't flowered yet, how many years does it take for this species to reach maturity, does anyone know?
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I think the foliage looks like it should flower next year. It depends on the soil and such, but I think it should flower maybe 5 years from germinating.

Palustris:
Our P. mascula ssp. rossii is open too.
Even got a couple of seeds germinated of it from last year.

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