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Strauch-Pfingstrose 3 / tree peonie
Die Strauch-Pfingstrose (Paeonia suffruticosa), auch Baum-Pfingstrose genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart in der Gattung der Pfingstrosen (Paeonia) innerhalb der Familie der Pfingstrosengewächse (Paeoniaceae). Sie ist in China beheimatet. Viele Sorten werden als Zierpflanzen verwendet. Die Strauch-Pfingstrose wächst als Strauch, der in der Regel Wuchshöhen von etwa 1,5 Metern, gelegentlich auch von 3,0 Metern und in Extremfällen 5,0 Meter erreicht
Paeonia × suffruticosa is a name used for a group of culture varieties of tree peonies that are the result of hybridisation with species exclusively belonging to the subsection Vaginatae. The common name used in China is mǔdān (Chinese: 牡丹). Plants belonging to this group have been cultivated for millennia in China, initially only as a source of traditional Chinese medicine particularly the skin of its roots (牡丹皮; mǔdān pí). Already early on the plant was also cultivated for its ornamental value, and it is highly revered in Chinese culture. The most distinctive feature is that Paeonia suffruticosa is a bush or a tree, whereas most peonies are herbaceous. Despite their classification as trees, it is the flowers that attract people's attention. Peonies are generally slow to grow and have flowers that only last briefly and are fragile under weather conditions such as wind, rain or hot temperatures.
(Wikipedia)
Strauch-Pfingstrose 3 / tree peonie
Die Strauch-Pfingstrose (Paeonia suffruticosa), auch Baum-Pfingstrose genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart in der Gattung der Pfingstrosen (Paeonia) innerhalb der Familie der Pfingstrosengewächse (Paeoniaceae). Sie ist in China beheimatet. Viele Sorten werden als Zierpflanzen verwendet. Die Strauch-Pfingstrose wächst als Strauch, der in der Regel Wuchshöhen von etwa 1,5 Metern, gelegentlich auch von 3,0 Metern und in Extremfällen 5,0 Meter erreicht
Paeonia × suffruticosa is a name used for a group of culture varieties of tree peonies that are the result of hybridisation with species exclusively belonging to the subsection Vaginatae. The common name used in China is mǔdān (Chinese: 牡丹). Plants belonging to this group have been cultivated for millennia in China, initially only as a source of traditional Chinese medicine particularly the skin of its roots (牡丹皮; mǔdān pí). Already early on the plant was also cultivated for its ornamental value, and it is highly revered in Chinese culture. The most distinctive feature is that Paeonia suffruticosa is a bush or a tree, whereas most peonies are herbaceous. Despite their classification as trees, it is the flowers that attract people's attention. Peonies are generally slow to grow and have flowers that only last briefly and are fragile under weather conditions such as wind, rain or hot temperatures.
(Wikipedia)