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Paeonia 'Grandiflora'

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

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

GRANDIFLORA. (Richardson, 1883.) 8.8.

Double type; very large; very late. Bright pink, shaded old-rose and white, with some yellow at base of petals; fragrant. Tall; florif-erous; weak stems. Heavy foliage.

Immense, flat flowers of attractive color. Useful for extending the season because it is one of the last varieties to bloom.

"I should call it bright rose-pink. It does not give the impression of having old-rose or white in it, or any yellow to speak of." Saunders.

"I agree with Dr. Saunders. It has considerable blue.f The petals have a tendency to roll up, giving a pointed effect like a pond-lily. It is a very distinct and beautiful flower."—Thurlow.

plant is found in the inventory list of year 2202, in the The National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Ireland






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