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NaturePhotographers > arctangent  > Nature > Vegetation > Peonies, or Paeonies if you prefer.
The peony plant belongs to the lone genus, Paeonia, of the family Paeoniaceae. Despite their lack of close relatives, peonies occupy a wide geographical range. Wikipedia says in that regard that "They are native to Asia, southern Europe and western North America." Native species number in the several dozens, but the popularity of the genus has lead to the development of a number of hybrids. There are early-blooming varieties (woody tree peonies), but most of the cultivated varieties (herbaceous) seen in U.S. gardens and arboretums bloom from late May through early June (or earlier if the weather is warmer, as it most definitely was in March 2012).

Peonies are often classified by flower type (descriptive of petal number and arrangement). Wikipedia lists the following types. Refer to their article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paeonies) for examples of each type: (1) Single, (2) Japanese, (3) Anemone, (4) Semi-double, (5) Double, and (6) Bomb-Double. I have no proficiency in discriminating among these types, and won't attempt to ascribe a type to any of the flowers I photograph unless that information is available on a plant tag, or online for varieties that are named on plant tags.

I've left pre-2012 photos of peonies in their original 'Garden Flowers' gallery and collected them to this gallery. Beginning with 2012 peony photos will be uploaded here, and a selection of them will be collected to the 'Garden Flowers' gallery.
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D123-2012 Paeonia ???, possibly Paeonia suffruticosa, a tree peony
Native to Asia

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)

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D123-2013 Paeonia ???
Native to Asia

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)
D123-2013 Paeonia ???
Native to Asia
Possibly a Japanese tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, but I couldn't see a label.
The tree in the background is a flowering dogwood.  Note also the blooming strawberries at the base of the peony.

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)
D123-2013 Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kissed Peach'
Native to Asia
The tiny black bugs in the center of the blossom seem more like beetles than flies to me.  They're definitely not spiders, bees, or wasps.

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)
Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kissed Peach', a Japanese tree peony.
Native to Asia
This, along with several other varieties of early-blooming peonies, grows in the beds between the main peony garden and the Laurel Ridge Trail (seen here in the background).
I've read that specimens of tree peony can live as long as two hundred years.  This one, by comparison, is just a baby.

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)
Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kissed Peach'
Native to Asia
The species has the common name Japanese tree peony, but examples of it in Nichols Arboretum have not, at least not yet, taken on a tree-like conformation.  I neglected to test these for fragrance.  Native tree peonies have little or no fragrance, but breeders are developing hybrids of the species specifically to express various fragrances.  Designer peonies, you might say.

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)
D156-2011 Peonies
The University of Michigan Peony Garden at Nichols Arboretum.
Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 5, 2011)
(Greater depth of field)
D156-2011 Peonies
The University of Michigan Peony Garden at Nichols Arboretum.
Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 5, 2011)
D156-2011 Peonies
The University of Michigan Peony Garden at Nichols Arboretum.
Ann Arbor, Michigan (June 5, 2011)
D123-2012 Paeonia ???, possibly Paeonia suffruticosa, a tree peony
Native to Asia

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)

Warning: This photo has been red thumbed. Viewing it might be harmful!
D123-2012 Paeonia ???, possibly Paeonia suffruticosa, a tree peony
Native to Asia

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)

Warning: This photo has been red thumbed. Viewing it might be harmful!
D123-2012 Paeonia ???, possibly Paeonia suffruticosa, a tree peony
Native to Asia

Peony Garden of Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor
May 3, 2012
(nex5n)

Warning: This photo has been red thumbed. Viewing it might be harmful!
See photo in original gallery.
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Keywords: spring woody may peonies peony paeonies paeony tree peony 2012 suffruticosa nichols arboretum rockii peony garden
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