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− | P. Broteri, Boiss. & Reut. (P. corallina var. Broteri, Huth). Fls. red, varying to white: carpels densely white-tomentose: allied to P. officinalis and P. corallina in lvs. and habit.—P'. corsica, Sieber. Much like P. coriacea.—P. Emodii, Wall. Closely related to and
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− | sometimes regarded as a synonym of P. anomala. B.M. 5719. Gn. 45:70.—P. humilis, Retz. (P.peregrina var. humilis, Huth). Rather low: fls. bright red: carpels glabrous or very nearly so.
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− | B.M. 1422.—P. microcdrpa, Boiss. & Reut. Allied to the preceding and referred to it by Huth, but dwarfer. Var. Jonathan Gibson is a garden form, with very downy lvs.—P. mollis., G. Anders. Low. about 1 ft., with 1 fL to the St.: lvs. dull green above, glaucous and pubescent beneath, with many oblong-lanceolate segms.: fls. deep red and subsessile: carpels 2-3, pilose, erect-curved.
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− | A doubtful species allied to P. anomala. L.B.C. 13:1263.—P. pubens, Sims. Allied to P. officinalis probably: lvs. hairy below, margins red.— P. Russii, Biv. (P. corallina var. Russii, Huth). Allied to P. corallina, but with the lvs. decidedly hairy below.—P. sessiliflora, Sims.
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− | Nearly related to P. mollis; very low: fls. subsessile, white. —P. triternota. Pallas (P. corallina var. Pallasii. Huth). Differs from P. corallina in its rounded lvs., green st , and rose or whitish fls. B.M. 1441 (P. daurica). K.C.Davis.
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| *[[Paeonia Whitleyi]] | | *[[Paeonia Whitleyi]] |
| *[[Paeonia Wittmanniana]] | | *[[Paeonia Wittmanniana]] |
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| + | P. Broteri, Boiss. & Reut. (P. corallina var. Broteri, Huth). Fls. red, varying to white: carpels densely white-tomentose: allied to P. officinalis and P. corallina in lvs. and habit.—P'. corsica, Sieber. Much like P. coriacea.—P. Emodii, Wall. Closely related to and sometimes regarded as a synonym of P. anomala. B.M. 5719. Gn. 45:70.—P. humilis, Retz. (P.peregrina var. humilis, Huth). Rather low: fls. bright red: carpels glabrous or very nearly so. |
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| + | B.M. 1422.—P. microcdrpa, Boiss. & Reut. Allied to the preceding and referred to it by Huth, but dwarfer. Var. Jonathan Gibson is a garden form, with very downy lvs.—P. mollis., G. Anders. Low. about 1 ft., with 1 fL to the St.: lvs. dull green above, glaucous and pubescent beneath, with many oblong-lanceolate segms.: fls. deep red and subsessile: carpels 2-3, pilose, erect-curved. |
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| + | A doubtful species allied to P. anomala. L.B.C. 13:1263.—P. pubens, Sims. Allied to P. officinalis probably: lvs. hairy below, margins red.— P. Russii, Biv. (P. corallina var. Russii, Huth). Allied to P. corallina, but with the lvs. decidedly hairy below.—P. sessiliflora, Sims. |
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| + | Nearly related to P. mollis; very low: fls. subsessile, white. —P. triternota. Pallas (P. corallina var. Pallasii. Huth). Differs from P. corallina in its rounded lvs., green st , and rose or whitish fls. B.M. 1441 (P. daurica). K.C.Davis.{{SCH}} |
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