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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Peonies
I think I'll be writing about peonies for the next few days. The one in today's picture is one of the Peregrinas, a species. They tend to have flowers on the apricot side of pink, small single blooms. We have a number of variations on this that have come from different parts of the world. Time is short today, so I'll have to leave it with just this little bit, but I promise lots on peonies with tons of pictures tomorrow. Jane
Goodie, I am happy you are going to be writing about these plants, as I do not know a thing about Peonies. Last year I was given many different plants by a friend,and two of them did not have names, I have been told they are peonies. I can hardly wait until they bloom, but that may be next year.
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2 comments:
Very elegant Peregrinas, I wonder how long it will bloom?
Goodie, I am happy you are going to be writing about these plants, as I do not know a thing about Peonies. Last year I was given many different plants by a friend,and two of them did not have names, I have been told they are peonies. I can hardly wait until they bloom, but that may be next year.
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