type: [herbaceous peony] [species cultivar] [lactiflora]
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Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society, edited by James Boyd © 1928 American Peony Society: [Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies], page 79 A. M. SLOCUM. (Franklin, 1920.) 9.0. Double type; large; late. A variable flower, opening pale rose-pink and showing a ring of prominent stamens; center light, almost white, and spreads open in a hollow cup-like fashion, disclosing stamens and carpels in the extreme center; moderate, bitter odor. Dwarf; floriferous; wiry stems. Foliage narrow, light green. At its best, it is charming, giving a softly graduated harmony of pale pink tones of great beauty. Young plants produce very ragged flowers. |
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A M SLOCUM (Franklin, 1920) - Double - Pale Pink - Late. Dwarf plant. Moderate bitter odor. A variable large flower, opening pale rose-pink and showing a ring of prominent stamens; center light, almost white, and spreading open in a hollow cup-like fashion, disclosing stamens and carpels in the extreme center; floriferous; wiry stems; foliage narrow, light green. Midseason. |
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Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Database |
TTTT06 TTTT07 TTTT08 |
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