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Herbs perennial, to 90 cm tall, glabrous throughout. Roots thick, attenuate toward tip, to 30 × 1.4 cm. Proximal leaves 2-ternate; leaflets decurrent at base; terminal leaflets segmented, segments again segmented; lateral leaflets unequally 2-segmented, segments linear-oblong or lanceolate, 5--12 × 1--2.5 cm, base cuneate, margin entire or often lobed, apex acuminate; segments and lobes up to 40. Flowers solitary, terminal, single, 8--10 cm wide, sometimes underdeveloped flower buds also present in axils of distal leaves. Bracts 3 or 4, leaflike, unequal. Sepals 3 or 4, ovate-orbicular or orbicular, 2--2.5 × 1.5--2 cm, apex mostly caudate. Petals white or pale pink, obovate, ca. 3.5 × 2 cm. Filaments yellow. Disc yellow, annular. Carpels 2--4, green, glabrous. Stigmas red-purple. Follicles ovoid, 2.5--3 × ca. 1 cm. Fl. May, fr. Sep.
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Distribution ( englanti )

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SE Xizang.
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Habitat ( englanti )

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* Woods; 2800--3500 m.
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Synonym ( englanti )

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Paeonia emodi Wallich ex Royle subsp. sterniana (H. R. Fletcher) Halda.
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Paeonia sterniana ( englanti )

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Paeonia sterniana is a perennial, herbaceous peony of approximately 45 cm high in cultivation, with white or sometimes pinkish flowers. It grows in the wild in southeastern Tibet. This peony is very rare in cultivation. It produces blue seeds in autumn.[2] Its common name in Chinese is 白花芍药 (bai hua shao yao), which means "white peony".[3]

Description

Paeonia sterniana is a hairless perennial herbaceous plant of up to 90 cm high, with leaves alternately set along the stems, which flowers in it home range in May, while the seeds are ripe as off September.[3] It is a diploid nothospecies with ten chromosomes (2n=10), that results from hybridisation between P. lactiflora and P. mairei.[4]

Root, stem and leaves

It has thick tapering roots, that are reminiscent of carrots and are up to 30 cm long and 1½ cm thick. The lower leaves consist of three sets of three or more leaflets, those in the middle with three main segments and each one incised, while the side leaflets have two unequal segments. The leaflets are dark green above and glaucous beneath, linear-oblong or lanceolate in shape, 5–12 cm long and 1-2½ cm wide, with a base that gradually narrows into the leaflet stalk segments, lobed or with an entire margin and a pointy tip. The number of segments and lobes may be between twenty and forty.[3][5]

Flowers, fruits and seed

The flowers occur with one together at the end of the stem, are 8–10 cm in diameter, although sometimes aborted flower buds may be found in the axil of highest leaves. Each flower is subtended by three or four unequal leaflet-like bracts. Each flower has three, rarely four roundish sepals of 2-2½ × 1½-2 cm, more or less extending into a narrow tip. The white or pale pink petals have an inverted egg-shape and are about 3½ × 2 cm. Both the filaments and anthers are yellow. There is very short yellow disk which encloses the base of two to four green and hairless carpels, which are topped by white styles capped by red to purple stigmas. The carpels later develop into ovoid fruits called follicle of 2½-3 cm long and about 1 cm wide.[3] Mature seeds are indigo-blue while the inside of the follicles is bright red.[5]

Differences with related species

Paeonia emodi is much alike P. sterniana, having white flowers with entirely yellow stamens, and segmented leaflets. P. emodi however is with up to 1 m much taller, has only one or rarely two carpels developing per flower which are softly hairy, has several flowers per stem, and ten to fifteen segments in each lower leaf, while in P. sterniana flowers are solitary, have two to four hairless carpels and the lower leaves consist of twenty to forty segments and lobes.[3][6] The seeds P. emodi ripen much later than those of P. sterniana, which are already shed in August.[7]

Taxonomy

Paeonia sterniana resulted from hybridisation between P. lactiflora and P. mairei which in the past probably were sympatric in the Himalayas, but are no longer present in the same area where P. sterniana occurs.[4] P. sterniana was discovered for western science in 1938, by Frank Ludlow and George Taylor. Seeds were brought to the West in 1947, and subsequently cultivation started at Kew Gardens.[5] Harold Roy Fletcher described the species in 1959. In 1997 Joseph Halda thought this taxon not worthy of full species status and reduced it to P. emodi subsp. sterniana.[8] This view however is not supported in the most recent literature.[6]

Etymology

The species was named in honor of Frederick Claude Stern, who supported plant hunting in China and wrote a comprehensive book on peonies.[9]

Distribution

Paeonia sterniana grows among shrubs on stony slopes, and in oak forest, between 2800–3500 m altitude, in southeastern Tibet (Tsangpo Valley), particularly in Kongbo, Tamnyen, and Gyala.[10]

Cultivation

This species is said to be easy to grow, though requiring well-drained soil, and thought to be particularly suited for rock gardens.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Paeonia sterniana". The Plantlist. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  2. ^ Peonies: The Imperial Flower by Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall ISBN 0-297-82424-4
  3. ^ a b c d e "Paeonia sterniana". Flora of China. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  4. ^ a b Sang, Tao; Crawford, Daniel J.; Stuessy, Tod F. (1995). "Documentation of reticulate evolution in peonies (Paeonia) using internal transcripted spacer sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA: Implications for biogeography and concerted evolution". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 92 (15): 6813–6817. Bibcode:1995PNAS...92.6813S. doi:10.1073/pnas.92.15.6813. PMC 41419. PMID 7624325.
  5. ^ a b c d Page, Martin (2005). The Gardener's Peony - Herbaceous and Tree Peonies. pp. 66–67. cited on "'P. sterniana H.R. Fletcher' peony References". HelpMeFind. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  6. ^ a b Hong, De-Yuan (2010). Peonies of the World. Vol. 1: Taxonomy and Phytogeography. London/St. Louis: Kew Publishing/Missouri Botanical Garden. cited on "'P. sterniana H.R. Fletcher' peony References". HelpMeFind. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  7. ^ Fletcher, H.R. (1959). "A New Species of Paeony: Paeonia sterniana H.R.Fletcher". Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society: 326–328. cited on "A New Species of Paeony: Paeonia sterniana H.R.Fletcher". paeon. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  8. ^ Halda, J.J. (1997). "Systematic treatment of the Genus Paeonia L. with some nomenclatural changes". Acta Musei Richnoviensis. 4 (2): 29.
  9. ^ Rogers, Allan (1995). Peonies. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. cited on "'P. sterniana H.R. Fletcher' peony References". HelpMeFind. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  10. ^ Halda, Josef J.; Waddick, J.W. (2004). The genus Paeonia. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. cited on "'P. sterniana H.R. Fletcher' peony References". HelpMeFind. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
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Paeonia sterniana: Brief Summary ( englanti )

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Paeonia sterniana is a perennial, herbaceous peony of approximately 45 cm high in cultivation, with white or sometimes pinkish flowers. It grows in the wild in southeastern Tibet. This peony is very rare in cultivation. It produces blue seeds in autumn. Its common name in Chinese is 白花芍药 (bai hua shao yao), which means "white peony".

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Paeonia sterniana ( vietnam )

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Paeonia sterniana là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Paeoniaceae. Loài này được H.R.Fletcher miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1959.[1]

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  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Paeonia sterniana. Truy cập ngày 25 tháng 8 năm 2013.

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Paeonia sterniana là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Paeoniaceae. Loài này được H.R.Fletcher miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1959.

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白花芍药 ( kiina )

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二名法 Paeonia sterniana
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白花芍药学名Paeonia sterniana)是毛茛科芍药属的植物,是中国的特有植物。分布于中国大陆西藏等地,生长于海拔2,800米至3,500米的地区,多生在山地林下,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。

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  • 昆明植物研究所. 白花芍药. 《中国高等植物数据库全库》. 中国科学院微生物研究所. [2009-02-24]. (原始内容存档于2016-03-05).
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白花芍药: Brief Summary ( kiina )

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白花芍药(学名:Paeonia sterniana)是毛茛科芍药属的植物,是中国的特有植物。分布于中国大陆西藏等地,生长于海拔2,800米至3,500米的地区,多生在山地林下,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。

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