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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Peonies


Peonies

Did you know? The Chinese call Peonies the King of flowers or the Flower Fairy.
Red PeoniesPeonies are herbaceous perennials. There are 30 species of Peonies, but some are woody shrubs with 10 species.Peonies were named in honor of Paeon, the physician of the gods. Peonies produce large, often fragrant flowers. Blooming in late spring and early summer, Peonies come in shades of red to white or yellow. Peonies are native to Asia, Southern Europe and Western North America.
Kingdom
Plantae
Division
Magnoliophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Saxifragales
Family
Paeoniaceae
Genus
Paeonia
Peonies are hardy flowering plants that need little care and live through severe winters. After becoming established in a garden, Peonies bloom each spring for many years. Peonies are also extensively grown as ornamental plants for their very large, often scented cut flowers.
Peonies have been cultivated in China for more than 2,000 years, not only for their beautiful flowers but also for the roots, which were used for food and medicine. The herbaceous Peonies have been cultivated in home gardens for over 600 years. Clumps of Peonies may survive for as long as 50 years, and they are reasonably free from maintenance problems.
Since ancient times, Peonies have been regarded as the symbol of wealth, luck and happiness. Peonies always represent elegance and poise.

Facts About Peonies

  • The Roman legions first brought Peonies to England in about the year 1200.
  • Peonies were described in botanical books as early as 1636.
  • Peonies (along with the Plum Blossoms) are the traditional floral symbols of China, where it is called Mudan. In 1903, the Qing Dynasty declared the Peony as the national flower of China.
  • If grown in the sun, leaves of Peonies turn from green to burgundy in just one week. Planted among fall-flowering perennials such as Echinacea purpurea (the purple cone flower) and Eupatorum purpureum, Peonies come into their own color once again!
  • The Japanese name for the Peony, Ebisugusuri means medicine from China. In traditional folk medicine, Peony root was used as a treatment for menstrual cramps, asthma and convulsions.
Peonies' exquisite, large blossoms, which are often fragrant, make excellent cut flowers and the foliage provides a background for annuals or other perennials.

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