Paeonia Delavayi

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Read about Paeonia Delavayi in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Paeonia Delavàyi, Franch. Woody or subshrubby, branching, glabrous, 3 ft., more or less stoloniferous: Ivs. témate, somewhat glaucous beneath, 1 ft. long; segms. lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 2-4 in. long, cunéate, decurrent and confluent at base: fls. small (about 2 in. across), dark purple or velvety crimson; petals sub- orbicular, 5-9, remarkable for their firm substance; stamens yellow: carpels 5, glabrous, spreading. July. China, at high altitudes. Var. angustíloba, Rehd. & Wils., has more finely divided lvs., the lfts. being narrow-lanceolate. G.C. III. 53:403 (as P. Delavayi) .—In Ireland P. Delavayi is said to be cut to the ground sometimes by the winter but it throws up new shoots in spring. Somewhat like P. lútea except in color of fls. CH


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