Paeonia corsica
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paeonia-corsica-265-4398621
title:
Paeonia corsica
text:
Paeonia corsica, also known as the Corsican peony, is a perennial herbaceous plant of 35–80 cm (14–31 in) high that belongs to the peonies. It naturally occurs on Corsica, Sardinia, on the Ionian islands and in western Greece. It has hairless green to purple stems, and the lower leaves consist mostly of nine leaflets with undersides which may carry felty hairs or are hairless. Its flowers have pink petals and purple filaments. Its vernacular name in Italian is peonia Corsa, and in French pivoine
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description:
Species of flowering plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paeonia_corsica
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date modified:
2023-11-06T20:39:01Z
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