- Paeonia californica
Taxobox
name = California Peony
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Saxifragales
familia =Paeoniaceae
genus = "Paeonia "
species = "P. californica"
binomial = "Paeonia californica"
binomial_authority = Torrey & A.Gray"Paeonia californica" (California Peony or Wild Peony) is one of two
species ofPeony native to theNorth America . It is endemic to southwestCalifornia ,United States , where it grows on dry hillsides in thecoastal sage scrub andchaparral communities of the coastal mountains of Southern and Central California, often as anunderstory plant.It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the other "Paeonia" species native to North America, "
Paeonia brownii ".Habit
The California Peony is a summer-
deciduous broad-leafed perennial shrub less than 0.5 m high by 1 m wide. Its foliage is highly lobed, roughly 10 cm. in length. The top of the leaves are dark green, with paler undersides. It flowers in from January to March, bearing elliptic (cup-shaped) drooping flowers. Petals are dark maroon in color.Cultivation
The California Peony has entered limited cultivation in native landscaping and
xeriscaping . It is drought tolerant and is moisture sensitive in the summer, when its swollen root will rot if watered. It prefers partial sun and tolerates a variety of soil types. Deer seem to avoid eating this plant.External links
* [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Paeonia%20californica Jepson manual treatment]
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