File:Paeonia ludlowii Spring leaf and flower bud lateral.jpg

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English: A bursting/unfurling Spring bud of Paeonia ludlowii, viewed from the side, showing (from base to top) black leaf scars, spoon-shaped, open bud scales, ribbed and slender-tipped, tiny young leaves and plump, young, onion-shaped flower buds. Note attractive, yellowish-green, flushed coppery-red, colour of young growths - as ornamental, in their way, as the bright yellow flowers that will follow later in the Spring. Bud borne by one of a pair of large, mature specimens of this beautiful, Tibetan tree peony growing in a walled garden in Berrington, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, North Northumberland.
བོད་ཡིག: lumaido
中文:大花黄牡丹 (da hua huang mu dan)
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Paeonia ludlowii bursting Spring leaf-and-flower bud, viewed from side

14 March 2023

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