Peonies and Lilies

In and around the woodland


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Erythronium tuolumnense 'Pagoda' in front of the Larix trunk.

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Erythronium belongs to the family Liliacea.

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Erythronium oregonum 'White Beauty'

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Uvularia grandiflora (Bellworth) also belongs to Liliaceae

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Lilium martagon 'Album'

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Lilium 'Destiny'

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Lilium 'Connecticut King'

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Lilium chalcedonicum (scarlet turcscaps lily)

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The scarlet turcscaps lily

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Lilium 'Imperial Silver' with my seedplants of mixed Cyclamen

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Lilium 'Imperial Silver'

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Lilium 'Imperial Silver'

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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula' with a tree-peony and variegated groundelder.

At left the Aegopodium podagraria 'Variegata' bought at Spinner's nursery in Hampshire

and to the right a seedplant from my tree-peony.

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Lilium speciosum

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Metasequoia glyptostroboides- trunk behind the peony-border with the tree-peonies.

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Paeonia suffruticosa var. spontanea  from Billback's nursery at Norrkoping, emanating from Bergianska tradgarden - the botanical garden in Stockholm which obtained it in 1927. Some of the seedplants comes true, but most in different shades of pink.

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Seedplant of Paeonia suffriticosa

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The tree-peony with Azalea 'Homebush' in front

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Seed-capsule from Paeonia  mlokowitschii. Mind, only the black seeds are to be planted

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Lilium ‘Golden Splendour’

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Lilium  with the husband, Ginkgo and Hypericum


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Created : 31 May 2002

Last update : 18 March 2010