Paeonia lutea

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Read about Paeonia lutea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Paeonia lutea, Franch. (P. Delavayi var. lutea, Finet & Gagnep.). St. woody, short, the plant glabrous: lvs. ternately parted, coriaceous, strongly nerved, glaucous beneath, the segms. obovate-oblong and cut or more or less lobed above the middle: fls. 2-4 in. across, terminal, golden yellow; outer sepals leaflike and long, the inner ones orbicular and yellowish green; petals 6-10, orbicular, concave, the outer ones irregularly crenate; filaments short, the golden yellow anthers long-linear: carpels 3, turgid, glabrous, the style short and recurved. China. B.M. 7788. Gn. 61, p. 267 (note); 76, p. 416. F.S.R. 1:230. R.H. 1906:14.

Var. superba, Lemoine. Seedling from P. lutea, with larger fls. (3-4 in. across) and with carmine base to petals when the plant attains age: lvs. bronze-red during development, but becoming deep green. G.C. III. 44: suppl. July 18 (1908). CH


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