| Korallenpfingstrose | ||||||||||||
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The Korallenpfingstrose (Paeonia mascula), also Pfingstrose, is a Staude from the kind of the Pfingstrosen (Paeonia), family of the (Paeoniaceae) and order Paeoniales.
The staudige Paeonia mascula becomes approx. 20 to 80 cm. The blooms are red or rarely white, approx. 8 to 14 cm largely with approx. 5 The Pfingstrose possesses numerous yellow which grew together at their basis to a fleshy ring, the Nektar separates. Sheets simply biternat, or with few divided sheets; 9-16 segments (- 21), narrowly to broadly elliptically to eggly-shaped or approximately, on that lower surface smoothly or behaart.
The description of the subspecies is a revision of Professor Hong De-Yuan in publication is not finally there.
Paeonia mascula Miller 1768 (synonym P.corallina Retzius)
Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. mascula Stearn & Davis 1984
Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. hellenica Tzanoudakis 1977
Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. kesrouanensis J.J. Halda 1997
Paeonia arietina Anderson one (synonym Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. arietina (G.Anderson) Cullen & Heywood 1964)
Paeonia algeriensis Chabert (synonym Paeonia atlantica (Cosson) Kralik ex Trabut, Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. atlantica (Cosson) W. Greuter & Burdet 1982)
Paeonia corsica Sieber (synonym Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. russi (Bivona) Stearn & Davis ex Cullen & Heywood 1984)
Paeonia daurica Andrew Krim Pfingstrose (synonym Paeonia mascula Miller ssp. triternata (Pall. ex DC.) (Boissier) Stearn & Davis 1984)
The natural homeland are the subtropical widths of south Europe, the western Balkan Peninsula, and Italy, as well as central France. The locations are very different within forests or shrub vegetation. Mostly montan spreads.
With 3.6 million the Pfingstrose possesses the highest well-known polling number for each bloom.
The Korallenpfingstrose is a popular garden plant.
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