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Paeonia 'Solange'

type: [herbaceous peony] – [species cultivar] – [lactiflora]

Peonies, The Manual of the American Peony Society, edited by James Boyd © 1928 American Peony Society: [Descriptive List of Chinese Peonies]:

SOLANGE. (Lemoine, 1907.) 9.7.

Double type; large; late. Compact, globular form, opening slowly and not acquiring full development for several days; cream-white, with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink; very faint, unpleasant fragrance. Medium height; moderately floriferous; stems and foliage of average quality, dark green with reddish green veins.

A favorite variety of unusual tint about which peony writers have become most enthusiastic. The form of the bud is cramped and tight and it lacks grace. Its great merit is its color. See color illustration.

"When well grown it has perfect form."—Brand.

"Well-developed flowers are often very good in form." Saunders.

"Invariably in the prize-winning classes."—Christman.

"With many it is a greater favorite than Le Cygne. In a class by itself."— Little.

"Its only fault is a somewhat defective stem."—Fewkts.

"Sometimes has tight buds and fails to open. Coloring is beautiful and distinct."—Boyd.

Award of Merit

RHS 1934

listed by:

SOLANGE (Lemoine, 1907) - Double - Buff or buff-white - Late. Medium height. Unpleasant fragrance, very faint. Double type, large. Compact, globular form, opening slowly and not acquiring full development for several days; cream-white, with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink, very faint, unpleasant fragrance. Moderately floriferous, stems and foliage of average quality, dark green with reddish green veins. A favorite variety of unusual tint about which peony writers have become enthusiastic. The form of the bud is cramped and tight and lacks grace. Its great merit is its color. M.

SOLANGE (Lemoine, 1907) Crosses fleurs très pleines, globuleuses et compactes, s'épanouissant lentement, crème teinté saumon et chamois léger. Très beau coloris, unique dans les pivoines. Feuillage foncé. Tardive. H. 0,90 m.

Solange* (Lemoine 1907) L.  Full Double; buff- or cream-white with an infusion of pale salmon pink; large; compact globular form, opening slowly, sometimes more on one side.  Medium height.  Moderately floriferous, stems and foliage dark green with reddish-green veins.  Often admired for its unusual tints, but disliked by some of our more Northerly-located friends, for reasons not known to us.

peonynursery

Solange. Fantastic peony originated by Lemoine. You will find white, pink, cream and silver colors. Medium height, late midseason, with special fragrance. Rose type.

Solange (Lemoine 1907), cream or pale amber, sometimes with pale orient-pink centre. Unique colour and lovely form. Large compact globular crown type. Medium height. Dark green foliage. vl.

Solange, [ P. sinensis c) Gefüllt und halbgefüllt blühende Pracht-Pfingstrosen 1. Grundton rosa] tief altrosa, sp.

Solange, [Paeonia sinensis Gefülltblühende Sorten:] fleischfarbigweiß und lachsfarbig, seltene feine Farbe, spätblühend

Solange, [Paeonia sinensis Gefüllt blühende Sorten] fleischfarbigweiss und lachsfarbig, seltene feine Farbe, spätblühend

Solange; [Paeonia albiflora Gefüllt blühende Sorten] Lachsfarbigorange, in der Mitte hellrosa

.Large full double of creamy white with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon pink. The buds open slowly making each bloom last for ages. Fragrant and very free flowering. The foliage is good and the stems dark and strong. Good autumn colour. Late flowering

plate 24 on page 160:

Bild von 'Schlüsselblume' im Gartenform:

Tartu Ülikooli Botaanikaaed (THE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TARTU) INDEX PLANTARUM : Paeonia 'Solange' Lemoine 1907






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