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Some impressions from my garden in 2010:


PCO No. 5, a breeding of the danish breeder PCO Norgaard, Paeonia steveniana x ?




Originally known as "Gelbe aus Riga" (Yellow from Riga) and propagated so for years. Found in the garden of Ingo Schiewe (1944-2007), the breeder of the thuringian Rockii-hybrids in 2004. He said that the plant came from a gardener lady, who settled down in Germany coming from Riga, capitol of Latvia in the early 1980 years. Registered in 2009 by Stephan Tetzlaff as 'Souvenir de Lothar Parlasca'. Very good grower and bright yellow flowering. Hybrid tp., Origin and pedigree unknown. Paeonia delavayi x ?












Paeonia anomala subsp. veitchii b5k10, found on the field of OK Peony in Gansu prov. in May 2006, P.R.China, extraordinary because of the tendency to produce extra petals. Divisions send by Prof. Cheng Fangyun in fall 2006. The first flower with extra petals since planting.



Paeonia anomala subsp. veitchii b8k4



Paeonia bakeri ex Wädenswil




142. P. anomala subsp. intermedia white coll. Josef Halda 2000 JJH0008075 Kirgizia Alajskij chrebet, sown October 2000, unfortunately not white




Paeonia steveniana ex rareplants, first flower after 8 years growing



Paeonia mascula coll. Palendoken, Josef Halda's collection 2001, 158. P. mascula JJH0108849 PAL; montane bushy hills up 1600m; larger clumps with oval leaflets and huge purple-pink flowers; 10 seeds , sown 09.Jan.2002, planted 2004, first flower 2008






Paeonia stevieniana





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