PEONY

pēˈənē, any plant of the genus Paeonia of the family Ranunculaceae (buttercup family, although placed in the order Dilleniales as a separate family, the Paeoniaceae, by many modern botanists), mostly Eurasian species popular as garden and florists' flowers. Herbaceous peonies (most varieties of P. lactiflora)—formerly and still sometimes called piney—are hardy, bushy perennials that die back each year. The large, usually spring-blooming, single or double flowers commonly range in shades from red to white. Tree peonies (P. suffruticosa) have a somewhat woody, persistent base and are usually taller than the herbaceous, with more abundant and larger blossoms; they often are very long-lived but are less common in cultivation. Both kinds of peony have long been venerated in their native China and Japan. The peony was formerly regarded as both ornamental and medicinal—the roots were used to prevent convulsions. P. brownii is a species of small peony, not horticulturally important, that is native to the West Coast of North America. Peony is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Ranunculales, family Ranunculaceae.

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...asserts that dreaming is not mere solipsism. The portrait argues elliptically that if she could see the scene of love, the peony pavilion, and the handsome young lover then she too could also be seen. The portrait depicts not what she saw, but what the...
...verse as well as David could himself' (Peony, 30). In fact, she has mas- tered the knowledge even better than David: Peony had read many books, and Ezra had allowed...teacher while she was teaching David.... Peony had guided David into his love of music...
...the flower gave birth to the peony motifs, which in turn were...has it that the first actual peony plant was brought to Japan during...actual extent of cultivation of peonies in Nara Japan cannot be ascertained...likely, therefore, that the peony motif was incorporated in Nara...
...report on the prospects of e-business for Peony. The report stated that most long-term...Internet is a significant challenge for Peony that will enable us to profit from present...primary purpose of their visit. I think that Peony has the resources and skills to target...
...Pennisetum japonicum , 95 ; pls. 43, 44. Peony, 68 , 69 , 75 , 79 , 91 , 93 , 98 , 99 , 103...32-35, 37, 42, 54, 56, 57, 98, 101. Peony blossom, pls. 33, 34, 36. Peony buds, pl. 32. Peony leaves, 77 ; pl. 57...
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Contemplating Peonies: A symposium on three productions of Tang Xianzus Peony Pavilion by Susan Pertel Jain...brought a Chinese classic, The Peony Pavilion, to international...production of Tang Xianzus (a) Peony Pavilion. (b) In 1598 Tang...
My year of Peonies by Judith T. Zeitlin...Tang Xianzus.sup.a Peony Pavilion. By 1999 three...with scrims and neon peonies, which shifted size...of multiple suspended peonies went u p to reveal a...pulsating, glistening peony. To anyone with a glimmering...
...Tradition and Innovation in Chen Shi-Zhengs Peony Pavilion by David Rolston "Complete...scene production of Tang Xianzus (a) Peony Pavilion directed by Chen Shi-Zheng...i) version of Mudan ting (b) (The Peony Pavilion)? How does the production relate...
...Pavilion by Catherine Swatek Peony Pavilion scholar Catherine Swatek...especially drama. Her book Peony Pavilion Onstage will appear...the fortunes of the touring Peonies. Having spent years reading...complete Mudan ting.sup.b (Peony Pavilion) is written in language...
...Chinese Cracker: the Making of the Peony Pavilion by Jessica Anderson Turner A Chinese Cracker: The Making of The Peony Pavilion. 2003. Directed by Derek...production of the classical Chinese opera The Peony Pavilion by the Shanghai Kunju Opera...
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...from the modern peony of this day, it...quality for which peonies everywhere are...properly plant a good peony you need not expect...years at least. Peonies adapt themselves...information about peonies, join the American Peony Society, 250 Interlachen...
...the dean of Western peony growers in Wilsonville...walk through my beds of peonies in bloom, some of my...below freezing for long, peonies have a reputation for...a dedicated bunch of peony fanciers in California...At right, we list 11 peonies that have proved themselves...
...combination of cherries and peonies, such as deeper pink peonies with shiny, dark red Bing cherries...market. 1 Immerse the cherry and peony stems in a bucket of water...stems on a diagonal. Cut the peonies to slightly different lengths...
Pick Your Peonies These 11 varieties are proven performers Note that peonies grown in mild-winter climates tend to be shorter than the maximum heights given here. CHARLIES WHITE has creamy white double flowers as wide as 6 inches on stems that...
...accurately, etc. USING GT TO IMPROVE QUALITY Peony Corp., in Beijing, produces television...designed each year. It was a challenge for Peony to maintain a high level of quality due...by implementing GT in the design phase, Peony has successfully kept the number of completely...
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Free Tree Peony. Give your garden fantastic borders and lovely satin-like flowers with a Tree Peony FREE today! Our fantastic giveaway will...when fully-grown this thriving Tree Peony, can produce more than a hundred flowers...
Peony Eases Chemotherapy Side-Effects. Byline...favourite of gardeners the country over. But the peony could soon be giving fresh hope to cancer...the drug is made up of four plants: The peony, liquorice, extracts of date and extracts...
...early summer flower than the peony. Beautiful in the garden and exquisite as cut flowers, peonies are very reliable plants and...take up less space than tree peonies. Theyre best for peony novices. Peonies like a sunny or lightly shaded...
Summer Bulbs and Peonies for Every Reader. SEE WWW...Daily Mail Summer Bulbs and Peony Sorbet, Dept DM109, PO...Summer Flowering Bulbs and 2 Peony tubers pounds sterling12...Flowering Bulbs and two sumptuous Peony Sorbet (RRP pounds sterling48...
...Bernhardt. In Welsh the peony is called rhosyn mynydd...seasonal favourite. Peonies are a flower I do not...to see these amazing peony plants - I only wish...a modern town house, peonies would look great - so...guide to a hand-tied peony bouquet: 1 Gather a...
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PEONY pe ne, any plant of the genus Paeonia of...garden and florists flowers. Herbaceous peonies (most varieties of P. lactiflora ) formerly...less common in cultivation. Both kinds of peony have long been venerated in their native...
...River, 320 ft (98 m). Nickname, Hoosier State. Motto, Crossroads of America. State bird, cardinal. State flower, peony. State tree, tulip poplar. Abbr., Ind.; IN Geography Northern Indiana is a glaciated lake area, separated by the Wabash...
...The Western Chamber by Wang Shi-fu, and The Orphan of the House of Chao by Chi Chun-hsaing (all 12th 15th cent.); The Peony Pavilion by Tang Hsien-tsu (16th cent.); and The Palace of Long Life by Hung Sheng (17th cent.). In the West, Chinese...
...term is usually restricted to hardy herbaceous perennials, particularly border plants such as alyssum, chrysanthemum, iris, peony, phlox, pink, and sedum, all of which characteristically die down to the ground each year and survive the winter on food...
...Minn.; inc. 1872. Faribault has a variety of manufactures in addition to its large floral nurseries. It is noted for its peony farms. The city was founded in 1826 by Alexander Faribault, a French fur trader. In the city are state schools for the blind...
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