'Duchesse de Nemours' Common garden peony, Luktpion (Paeonia lactiflora)


An ornamental garden plant native to central and eastern Asia, with several hundred cultivars. ‘Duchesse d’Nemours’ har large, white flowers in double form. Bred by Calot in 1856 from a large collection inherited from the Comte de Cussy.


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Location: Granby, Sigtuna, Sweden
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