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Paeonia anomala, Linn. Root tuberous: st. 2-3 ft., 1-fld., glabrous: lvs. biternate,  
Paeonia anomala, Linn. Root tuberous: st. 2-3 ft., 1-fld., glabrous: lvs. biternate, glabrous beneath, cut into numerous, confluent lanceolate long-acute segms.: fl. bright crimson, very large; outer sepals often produced into compound leafy points; petals obovate to oblong: follicles 3-5, ovoid, arcuate, tomentose or glabrous. June, July. Eu. and Asia. B.M. 1754. Gn. 67, p. 375.


glabrous beneath, cut into numerous, confluent lanceolate long-acute segms.: fl. bright crimson,
Var. insignis, Lynch. The variety most cult.: st. 1 1/2-2 ft. high: lvs. about 10, the lower ones very large, gradually reducing to the fl.: carpels with red pubescence.
 
very large; outer sepals often produced into compound leafy points; petals obovate to oblong:
 
follicles 3-5, ovoid, arcuate, tomentose or glabrous. June, July. Eu. and Asia. B.M. 1754. Gn.
 
67, p. 375.
 
Var. insignis, Lynch. The variety most cult.: st. 1 1/2-2 ft. high: lvs. about 10, the lower  
 
ones very large, gradually reducing to the fl.: carpels with red pubescence.


Var. intermedia, C. A. Mey. Lvs. deeply lobed: fls. rosy crimson.
Var. intermedia, C. A. Mey. Lvs. deeply lobed: fls. rosy crimson.

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Paeonia anomala, Linn. Root tuberous: st. 2-3 ft., 1-fld., glabrous: lvs. biternate, glabrous beneath, cut into numerous, confluent lanceolate long-acute segms.: fl. bright crimson, very large; outer sepals often produced into compound leafy points; petals obovate to oblong: follicles 3-5, ovoid, arcuate, tomentose or glabrous. June, July. Eu. and Asia. B.M. 1754. Gn. 67, p. 375.

Var. insignis, Lynch. The variety most cult.: st. 1 1/2-2 ft. high: lvs. about 10, the lower ones very large, gradually reducing to the fl.: carpels with red pubescence.

Var. intermedia, C. A. Mey. Lvs. deeply lobed: fls. rosy crimson.

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