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  • Term: peony plants
    Key Words: , peony, plants, pond, plants, peony, pink
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    peony plants

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    1) "Peony" -- As to peony plants

    pe·o·ny
    Pronunciation: 'pE-&-nE
    Function: noun
    Inflected Form(s): plural -nies
    Etymology: Middle English piony, from Anglo-French peonie, pioiné, from Latin paeonia, from Greek paiOnia, from PaiOn Paeon, physician of the gods
    1 : any of a genus (Paeonia of the family Paeoniaceae) of chiefly Eurasian plants with large often double flowers
    2 : the flower of a peony
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    Wikipedia:How to read a taxobox Peony

    Scientific classification
    Kingdom: Plantae
    Division: Magnoliophyta
    Class: Magnoliopsida
    Order: Saxifragales
    Family: Paeoniaceae
    Genus: Paeonia
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    Species

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    The peony or paeony (Paeonia) is the sole genus in the flowering plant family Paeoniaceae. They are native to Asia, southern Europe and western North America.

    Most are herbaceous perennial plants 0.5–1.5 metres tall, but some are woody shrubs up to 1.5–3 metres tall. They have compound, deeply lobed leaves, and large, often fragrant flowers, ranging from red to white or yellow, in late spring and early summer. In the past, the peonies were often classified in the family Ranunculaceae, alongside Hellebores and Anemones.

    Selected species
    • Herbaceous species (about 30 species)
      • Paeonia abchasica
      • Paeonia anomala
      • Paeonia bakeri
      • Paeonia broteri
      • Paeonia brownii (Brown's Peony..."


        2) "Plants" -- As to peony plants

        1plant
        Pronunciation: 'plant
        Function: verb
        Etymology: Middle English, from Old English plantian, from Late Latin plantare to plant, fix in place, from Latin, to plant, from planta plant
        transitive verb
        1 a : to put or set in the ground for growth <plant seeds> b : to set or sow with seeds or plants c : IMPLANT
        2 a : ESTABLISH, INSTITUTE b : COLONIZE, SETTLE c : to place (animals) in a new locality d : to stock with animals
        3 a : to place in or on the ground b : to place firmly or forcibly <planted a hard blow on his chin>
        4 a : CONCEAL b : to covertly place for discovery, publication, or dissemination
        intransitive verb : to plant something
        - plant·able /'plan-t&-b&l/ adjective
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        Wikipedia:How to read a taxobox Plantae
        Fossil range: Middle-Late Ordovician - Recent

        Scientific classification
        Domain: Eukaryota
        (unranked) Archaeplastida
        Kingdom: Plantae
        Haeckel, 1866
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