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Paeonia X suffruticosa (Andrews) Haw 2001

The New Plantsman. 8 (3): 156-171

type: [tree peony] – [species] – [synonym]

accepted name (2005):

hybrid taxon

Haw and Lauener

Haw, Stephen G & Lauener LA,1990, A review of the intraspecific taxa of Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, Edinburgh Journal of Botany 47(3):273-281

Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews, Bot. Rep. 6: t.373 (1804); Stern, Stud. Gen. Paeonia 40 (1946); Fang Wenpei, Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 7(4): 302 (1958); K. Y. Pan, PI. Reip. Pop. Sin. 27: 41 (1979), excl. syn. P. decomposita Hand.-Mazz. Type: Andrews' plate, Bot. Rep. 6: t.373 (1804).

Key to subspecies

1. Leaves ± biternate, with 9 or occasionally more leaflets, terminal leaflets usually deeply trilobed and also with a few to several shallow lobes, very rarely entire; flowers single to double, with (5-)9-11 or many petals, petals white, pink, red, purple or lilac, immaculate or rarely with a reddish-purple basal blotch, floral disc purple .................. 2

+ Leaves ± triternate, with (11-)19-31 leaflets, terminal leaflets often entire, sometimes trilobed; flowers single, with 9-11 petals, petals white, with a deep purple basal blotch, floral disc whitish .................. subsp. rockii Haw & Lauener

2. Leaflets 9 or occasionally more, ovate to broadly ovate, terminal leaflets usually deeply trilobed, often also with a few shallow lobes, very rarely entire, tips of lobes acute, rachis and petiole more or less glabrous; flowers single to double, petals white, pink, red, purple or lilac, immaculate or rarely with a reddish-purple basal blotch ........... subsp. suffruticosa

+ Leaflets 9, ovate or broadly ovate to ± circular, terminal leaflets deeply trilobed and also with several shallow lobes, tips of lobes acute to blunt, rachis and petiole pubescent; flowers single, petals pink to purple, rarely white, immaculate ................. subsp. spontanea (Rehder) Haw & Lauener

Note: Leaves just below an inflorescence are often smaller and have fewer leaflets than those lower down; counts of leaflets given here are based on large leaves from well down on branches. Unfortunately these are often lacking from herbarium specimens.


P. suffruticosa Andr. subsp. suffruticosa

Syn.: P. arborea Donn, Hortus Cantabrig., 3rd ed., 102 (1804), nomen nudum.

P. suffruticosa Andr. var. pupurea Andr., Bot. Rep. 7, t.448 (1807). Type: the plate cited.

P. moutan Sims, Curtis' Bot. Mag. 29: t.1154 (1808). Type: the plate cited.

P. yunnanensis Fang, Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 7(4): 306, pi. 612 (1958). Type: China, Yunnan, Li-kiang Hsien [Lijiang], Wen-pe-shan, alt. 2500m, shrub 80cm high, flowers white, slightly reddish, 13 iv 1937, T. T. Yu 8143 (holo. KUN, n.v.).

Leaves usually with 9 or sometimes more leaflets, variable in shape. Flowers double, semi-double or single.

CHINA: Shaanxi, Wugong. 10 iv 1965, Wang Zuobing 19618 (PE): Pehkin [Beijing], Pan Chan [Pan Shan, now within the municipality of Tianjin], 'dans l'enclos de la pagode de Tien Tchen Se' [Tian Cheng Si], v 1889, Bodinier s.n. (E); W Hupeh [Hubei], Wilson 717 (K): Taiyuanfu [Taiyuan in Shanxi province], pagoda garden, Licent 893 (K); Shandong, Lao Shan [near Qingdao], Tai Qing Gong, C. Y. Chiao 2849 (K).

JAPAN: 'Prov. Nambu', 1865, Maximomcz s.n. (K). Hakodate, fount 6229 (K). Numerous other specimens in Herb. PE, E, & K, all from cultivation.

Known only in cultivation; probably derived from hybridization of P. suffruticosa subsp. spontanea with P. suffruticosa subsp. rockii with later back-crossing and selection (Yu et al., 1987).

Hong Tan Zhang Jia-xun Li Jia-jue Zhao Wen-zhong Li Ming-rui 1992

in:Bulletin of Botanical Research vol.12, No.3 July 1992 p. 223-234 STUDY ON THE CHINESE WILD WOODY PEONIES ( I ) NEW TAXA OF PAEONIA L. SECT. MOUTAN by DC. Hong Tan Zhang Jia-xun Li Jia-jue Zhao Wen-zhong Li Ming-rui

The author thinks that Paeonia suffruticosa Andr, is a name for a big group of various cultivars while Rock's Peony is a wild woody peony species', from which originating a series of cultivars. So the author raised Haw's subspecies to species grade, Paeonia rockii (Haw & Lauener) T. Hong et J. J. Li stat. nov.

1999

link to Hong De-yuan 'Revision of the Paeonia suffruticosa-complex'

Haw, Stephen G., 2001, Tree Peonies, a Review of their History and Taxonomy. The New Plantsman. 8 (3): 156-171

Hybrid taxa:

Paeonia X suffruticosa Andrews, pro sp., Bot. Rep. 6: t. 373 (1804); Stern, Stud. Gen. Paeonia 40 (1946); Fang Wenpei, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 7 (4): 313 (1958), p.p. excl. syn. P. decomposita Hand,Mazz.; K. Y Pan, Fl. Reip. Pop. Sin. 27: 41 (1979), p.p. excl. syn. P. decomposita Hand, Mazz. Typus: AndreWplate, Bot. Rep. 6: t. 373 (1804).

P. arborea Donn, Hortus Cantabrig., 3rd. ed., 102 (1804), nomen nudum; C. C. Gmel., Hort. Mag. Duc. Bad. Carlsruh. 192 (1811); P. suffruticosa var. purpurea Andrews, Bot. Rep. 7: t. 448 (1807); P. papaveracea Andrews, Bot. Rep. 7: t. 463 (1807); P. moutan Sims, Curtis' Bot. Mag. 29: t. 1154 (1808); P. fruticosa Dum. Cours., Bot. Cult., ed. 2, 4: 462 (1811); P. moutan var. anneslei Sabine, Trans. Hort. Soc. 6: 482, tab. (1826); P. suffruticosa f. anneslei (Sabine) Rehder, Journ. Arnold Arb. 1: 194 (1920); P. yunnanensis Fang, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 7 (4): 306, pl. 61: 2 (1958).


This taxon originated centuries ago in China and is believed to be the result of hybridisation between P. spontanea, P. ostii and P. rockii.


Paeonia X yananensis T. Hong & M. R. L!, pro sp., Bull. Bot. Res. 12 (3): 226, fig. 3 (1992). l~rpus: China, Shaanxi, Yan'an, Wanhua Shan, in Platycladus forest, 15 v 1991, T Hong 915013 (holotype, CAF .n.v.)

P. suffruticosa subsp. rockii S. G. Haw & L. A. Lauener var. yananensis (T. Hong & M. R. Li) J. J. Halda, Acta Mus. Richnov., Sect. Nat., 4 (2): 30 (1997); P. x papaveracea sensu D. Y Hong & K. Y Pan, Acta Phytotax. Sin. 37 (4): 366 (1999T, non Andrews.


This taxon is intermediate in morphological characters between P. spontanea and P. rockii and is considered to be a hybrid between them. Both these species are present in the area where it was found. It has quite small flowers (10- 12 cm diam.) with white or pale purplish-rose petals with a dark purple basal blotch and deeP. purple disc. The leaves are quite similar to those of P. spontanea, but with narrower leaflets. D. Y Hong and K. Y Pan (1999) considered T. Hong and M. R. Li's species to be identical with Andrews' P. papaveracea. There are very obvious differences between the leaves, however: those of Andrews' P. papaveracea have no more than 9 leaflets with entire margins or few lobes (rarely more than 3), while those of Hong and Li's P. yananensis have up to 11 usually 3-lobed and toothed leaflets. P. yananensis also seems to be a much smaller shrub than P. papaveracea. The latter is almost certainly a cultivar of P. x suffruticosa.




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