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Paeonia 'Amanda Yale'

type: [herbaceous peony] – [species cultivar] – [lactiflora]

origination:

Brand

Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society, edited by James Boyd © 1928 American Peony Society: [Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies], page 79

AMANDA YALE. (Brand, 1907.) 8.2.

Double type; large; midseason. Pale flesh-white, darker on the guards, which are cupped at first and irregularly reflexed later; collar of shredded petals and stamens, later developing an irregular crown of long, crimson-striped petals surrounded by a belt of shorter ones heavily edged with crimson; moderately fragrant. Medium height; very floriferous; stems usually strong. Foliage good.

A variety which seems to be gaining in favor, although its flowers are exceedingly unkempt with all petals except the guards deeply notched and irregularly placed.

AMANDA YALE (Brand, 1907) - Double - Flesh White - Midseason. Tall. Moderate fragrance. Pale flesh-white, darker on the guards, which are cupped at first and irregularly reflexed later; collar of shredded petals and stamens, later developing an irregular crown of long, crimson-striped petals surrounded by a belt of shorter ones heavily edged with crimson; very floriferous, stems usually strong; foliage good. Large.

A. M. BRAND, Brand Peony Farms, Inc., Faribault, Minnesota. AMANDA YALE (1907) - Double, mid-season, pale fresh white, crown of crimson petals.






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