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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...Persons, Roles, and Minds IDENTITY IN PEONY PAVILION AND PEACH BLOSSOM FAN...Persons, roles, and minds: identity in peony pavilion and peach blossom fan / Tina...tradition: the romantic comedy Mudan ting Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu and the historical...
...Same-Different" with Peony and Elizabeth 138...words and write "Elizabeth apple cut" or "Peony apple insert," descriptions by Elizabeth and Peony of their own immediately preceding behavior...
...Pavilion of Women 58 4 Servant Women in Peony 78 5 Peasant Women 91 The Good...1934), Pavilion of Women ( 1946), and Peony ( 1948b), concentrating on the typi...them. As Wang Ma, a servant character in Peony, puts it: Obey-obey-and do what you...
...2 The Enchantment of Love in The Peony Pavilion 68...appreciation of literature. Women who read The Peony Pavilion Mudanting , a play by Tang...different times, who produced the "The Peony Pavilion": Commentary Edition by Wu Wushans...
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...Tradition and Innovation in Chen Shi-Zhengs Peony Pavilion by David Rolston...fifty-five-scene production of Tang Xianzus (a) Peony Pavilion directed by Chen Shi-Zheng (i...Shi-Zhengs (i) version of Mudan ting (b) (The Peony Pavilion)? How does the production relate...
...Boundary crossings: Peter Sellarss production of Peony Pavilion by Catherine Swatek Peony Pavilion scholar Catherine Swatek sat in on...vernacular literature, especially drama. Her book Peony Pavilion Onstage will appear in the spring...
...symposium on three productions of Tang Xianzus Peony Pavilion by Susan Pertel Jain...productions brought a Chinese classic, The Peony Pavilion, to international attention. Struck...together on a production of Tang Xianzus (a) Peony Pavilion. (b) In 1598 Tang Xianzu penned...
...hundredth anniversary of Tang Xianzus.sup.a Peony Pavilion. By 1999 three major productions...She has published several articles on Peony Pavilion and literati theatre culture of...full-length productions of Mudan ting.sup.b (Peony Pavilion): Peter Sellarss radical reinvention...
...Theory to Scale to Theory. by Beverly J. Vandiver , Peony E. Fhagen-Smith , Kevin O. Cokley , William E. Jr. Cross...both at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. Peony E. Fhagen-Smith is a doctoral student and an instructor in the...
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...stillness. We have in mind, perhaps, a Hokusai view of Mount Fuji at sunset, or a woman in a kimono gazing wistfully past a peony into the distance. The "Kazari" exhibition at the British Museum, showing pieces from Japan, the UK and the US, is a vibrant...
...Fairytale? The much-anticipated headliner for Lincoln Center Festival 2005 was conceived and directed by Chen Shi-Zheng (The Peony Pavilion). An hallucinogenic biography with songs by Magnetic Fields singer-writer Stephin Merritt and a book by Erik Ehn, the...
...this similarity would be the tiger and the peony: the former symbolizing bravery and strength...youth Peach longevity, marital happiness Peony wealth, glory Pine integrity, longevity...represent the same concept, such as the peony and the pomegranate, which both symbolize...
...problem." One such premier production was Peony Pavilion, a crossover work that fused elements...The most frequently staged work in China, Peony Pavilion featured a brilliant cast, including...For Kehr, the most exciting part of Peony Pavilion was "the Chinese part, the Chinese...
...Western theatrical styles. amp;#91;ILLUSTRATION OMITTED amp;#93; One spectacular example was the controversial kunju opera Peony Pavilion, which played New York Citys Lincoln Center Festival in 1999. Last year, Chen also staged his own adaptation of The...
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...Says Its Time the Graceful, Voluptuous Peony Had Its Turn in the Spotlight. Byline...is nothing willowy or ethereal about a peony. They have been grown in Britain for many...peonies are extremely poisonous. The common peony (Paeonia officinalis) starts poking through...
Peony Club; SIONED ROWLANDS GUIDE TO MAKING A BOUQUET OF HER FAVOURITE SEASONAL ROSE. AFTER working...myself I could use them as part of my floral work. One special find I just could not resist was a peony, paeonia Sarah Bernhardt. In Welsh the peony is called rhosyn mynydd, which translates as the mountain rose - the name is quite appropriate to...
Say It with Peony Roses and Give Your Plot Flower Power...In Scotland, theyre have always been Peony Roses, probably on the sensible grounds...height of fashion, gardeners made special peony gardens for maximum impact. Id love to...
Red Peony Is Ready to Blossom. Byline: GRAHAM CUNNINGHAM...are Briolette and Seb Sanderss mount, Red Peony. Briolette doesnt have the assistance of...her forecast to go off favourite, but RED PEONY (nap) looks a good value alternative at around...
Red Peony Is Ready to Blossom. Byline: GRAHAM CUNNINGHAM...are Briolette and Seb Sanderss mount, Red Peony. Briolette doesnt have the assistance of...her forecast to go off favourite, but RED PEONY (nap) looks a good value alternative at around...
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PEONY pe ne, any plant of the genus Paeonia of the family Ranunculaceae ( buttercup...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...
...SE 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...
...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 stored...
...peach blossom; Florida, orange blossom; Georgia, Cherokee rose; Hawaii, red hibiscus; Idaho, syringa; Illinois, violet; Indiana, peony; Iowa, wild rose; Kansas, sunflower; Kentucky, goldenrod; Louisiana, magnolia; Maine, pine cone and tassel; Maryland, black...
...Ohio 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...
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