Wednesday, January 15, 2025

SINGLING OUT AN OLD FAVORITE FLOWER...

A favorite photo from my archives and taken at Meadowlark Gardens in Vienna (Virginia). It's nice to look back at the warmer months when snow is on the ground. I looked outside just now (10:00 p.m. on the 14th) and it is snowing again. It didn’t show on the forecast so perhaps it will be just a dusting. This website at Longford Gardens (click here) will tell you all about them if you would like to take a look.

Other names are the Chinese Peony, Common Garden Peony, Fragrant Peony and White Peony. Its botanical name is Paeonia lactiflora. 

It is a perennial herbaceous bushy plant native to central and eastern Asia. 

It is highly regarded for its white, pink or crimson rose-like flowers, with pronounced yellow stamens.

 White peony was first introduced to England in the mid 18th century, and today there are several hundred cultivars common in temperate gardens around the world.

A very nice memory of walking around Meadowlark. We were there at the height of their blooming season. I look forward to getting their again next time they are blooming.

Thanks for looking and have a great day. Wherever you are, I hope you are safe and peaceful.





52 comments:

  1. Beautiful plant Denise. I should have some in my garden but I haven't any room!

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    1. Thank you Margaret, I would love to grow them but not sure I could make them thrive :)

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  2. They are absolutely gorgeous! I have never seen any like them!

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    1. They are pretty, and they have a lot of different colors at this garden. I always love going there and seeing them :)

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  3. Beautiful things. How I wish I could grow them successfully.

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    1. I must admit I have never tried. I seem to remember someone saying they were a hard one to take care of but I really should look that up :)

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  4. It's beautiful. I'm wondering if it has the same fragrance as the peonies that I have.

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    1. I am going to have to check that out. I can't remember getting that close to smell their scent :) How is it for you growing them? Do they need a lot of care?

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  5. Paeonies are beautiful, but we can't grow them - they never survive.

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    1. They certainly are a beautiful flower :) I expect location has a lot to do with their growing but not sure what zones are which and where.

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  6. Peonies are one of my favorites in the garden. I love the variety you have featured Denise. So lovely!

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    1. Happy you enjoyed them Martha Ellen, I did love the look of them :)

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  7. The peonies are beautiful, I would like these in my garden.
    Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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    1. Thank you Eileen, they would be lovely to have in the garden. I wish you the same :)

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  8. I do love peonies....they are happy blooms and delicate
    Hugs Cecilia

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    1. They are very appealing aren't they Cecilia? I love them too :)

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  9. A nice change of pace from the stark white landscape I look at know. A glimpse of things to come to carry me through.

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    1. I'm glad you think so Jim and Barb :) I hope you get your un-stark snow :)

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  10. A lovely memory you shared with us!

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  11. Pretty peony flowers for today. Lovely markings.

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    1. Thank you Beverley, so happy you enjoyed them :)

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  12. That particular peony is stunning! I can see why it's a favorite photo. :)

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    1. Thanks Rita, they were just perfect that day :)

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  13. So pretty!! Do you grow peonies? Are they easy to grow? I think they are beautiful and would love to have some in my own yard:) I hope you are having a nice week. It has been nice to have a tiny break in the bitter cold (which I hear is supposed to return soon!) Take care -

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    1. Hi Jennifer, no I have never grown peonies but I love to look at them when we visit this garden :) Thank you and I hope you are having a nice week also. Stay warm and cozy, the cold snap will be back.

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  14. Piękne kwiaty ich widok poprawił mi humor. U nas też zimno i śnieg . Miłego weekendu:).

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    1. Dziękuję! Cieszę się, że Ci się podobają. Będzie tu coraz chłodniej. Mam nadzieję, że u Was pogoda jest o wiele ładniejsza :)

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  15. its beautiful and looks like peppermint flowers that would taste like a peppermint stick

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  16. Peonies are hard to grow and maintain too.

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    1. That’s what I heard and perhaps the reason I never tried growing them :)

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  17. A pretty flower, such nice colours.

    All the best Jan

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    1. I agree Jan, thank you and all the best to you too :)

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  18. Es una linda flor. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Gracias, estoy de acuerdo :) Te mando un beso.

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  19. Peonies are so beautiful and this variety is amazing. Happy Wednesday to you...well by now I should say happy Thursday to you!!

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    1. There are several colors in the peony garden, striking reds and also pure white, pinks, amazing displays when they are blooming :)

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  20. My neighbor grows these and every spring I delight in their bloom!

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    1. How wonderful! I would be taking their photos all the time :)

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  21. What a beautiful peony! One of our favorites.
    Kit & Fuzzy Faced Trio

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    1. Hello Kit and Fuzzy Faced Trio :) so nice to see you here and I am happy you enjoyed the peonies.

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  22. Lovely peonies! Have a good weekend.

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