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Palustris
Hectare
Posts: 4,365
Tree Peony
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May 09, 2004, 18:45:23 »
As a poster who rarely shows pictures ::)I just could not resist sending this one. The name of the plant is too hard to type.
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The gardener
Acre
Posts: 378
In gardening-Effort in generally equals effort out
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May 09, 2004, 18:49:38 »
Might be hard to type but is easy to the eye..........I like it.
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The Gardener
budgiebreeder
Hectare
Posts: 1,293
West Yorkshire.
Re:Tree Peony
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May 09, 2004, 19:37:27 »
It's a beaut Eric.
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Mrs Ava
Hectare
Posts: 11,743
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May 09, 2004, 22:17:05 »
Divine!
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Gardengirl
Hectare
Posts: 2,267
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May 11, 2004, 22:13:20 »
That's a beauty Eric. I have a tree peony which comes up every year with a load of leaves but not one flower. Any ideas?
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Happy gardening all...........Pat
OP
Not So New ...
Posts: 26
Re:Tree Peony
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May 12, 2004, 18:09:29 »
We have a peony coming up on the wasteground at the bottom of my allotment. After 10 years of no-one using the site, the last 6 months have bee hard slog digging and weeding (marestail, ground elder, nettles - nearly a full set :-\ ) and then we noticed this little beauty. Just coming in to flower now.
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tim
Hectare
Posts: 18,607
Just like the old days!
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May 16, 2004, 12:16:49 »
Not in the same 'come-dancing' class, Eric - & going over to boot - but had to offer a Cotswold contribution. = Tim
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Palustris
Hectare
Posts: 4,365
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May 16, 2004, 12:30:37 »
And worth the effort too. They are a lovely plant, sadly the flowers do not last long enough though.
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tim
Hectare
Posts: 18,607
Just like the old days!
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Reply #8 on:
May 16, 2004, 13:01:22 »
Too true! = Tim
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Palustris
Hectare
Posts: 4,365
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May 16, 2004, 15:19:24 »
And to rub it in, here is the first one's sister.
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tim
Hectare
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Just like the old days!
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May 16, 2004, 16:48:01 »
Oh, very well - but mine's the
original
one!! = Tim
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kenkew
Hectare
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Don't look now but...
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May 16, 2004, 21:37:26 »
Envy, envy, envy. You guys are just tooooo good. My only contribution at the moment is a fab Hippeastrum with two stalks and 7 flowers! Can't post pic due to posting pic prob's!!
PS; What are peeps using for downloading pic's since HP got damping off disease?
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tim
Hectare
Posts: 18,607
Just like the old days!
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May 17, 2004, 18:17:45 »
Most are on freebies, I think, but I like our in-house facility - free with your first realistic donation!! = Tim
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budgiebreeder
Hectare
Posts: 1,293
West Yorkshire.
Re:Tree Peony
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May 17, 2004, 19:08:28 »
Ken most of us reduce them to 250 on hpphoto manager then to Photobucket xfer then is simple.The instructions are somewhere if you search.If not send a PM to one of us .
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autumn leaf
Quarter Acre
Posts: 97
So much to do and so little time!
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May 17, 2004, 20:14:56 »
What a beautiful plant Palustris. I have a tree peony which has a reddish tinge to the leaves. The flower is a lovely pink. I have nurtured this plant for 4 years and at last, this spring, it produced two fantastic blooms. They don't last long but the look stunning. I heard that it takes 4 years for the seeds to germinate - any idea if that is true?
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Palustris
Hectare
Posts: 4,365
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May 17, 2004, 20:32:04 »
Can do, but generally the seeds germinate in Spring if sown when fresh and left to get cold over Winter. Hydrid ones of course do not come true from seed, but P ludlowii and P lutea are quite easy and flower within a couple of years.
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autumn leaf
Quarter Acre
Posts: 97
So much to do and so little time!
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May 19, 2004, 22:30:10 »
O
I am now the proud owner of a magnificent cold frame which I have yet to learn how to utilise to best advantage. I will have a go at sowing seed this autumn and see what happens. By the way, I wanted to post a photo of my tree peony flowers (2) but couldn't begin to understand how to go about it. I use an applemac computer and all these pc codes are very daunting!
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Palustris
Hectare
Posts: 4,365
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May 20, 2004, 18:17:02 »
Not sure about how to post photos from an Apple eitehr. Have you tried joining Photobucket.com? If you can get here I should think you could join. If so then the procedure must be very similar.
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