Paeonia rockii
Paeonia rockii, or Rock's peony, is a woody species of tree peony that was named after Joseph Rock. It is one of several species given the vernacular name tree peony, and is native to the mountains of Gansu and adjoining provinces in China. In Chinese, it is known as 紫斑牡丹.
Uses
Paeonia rockii is cultivated as an ornamental plant in Asia and the west. Like Paeonia lactiflora, another Chinese peony species, it is used as a herbal remedy in Chinese medicine.Features
Paeonia rockii is known for the obvious black, purple, and brown-red spots at the base of petals. Its main features are:- Tall plant, can reach high, crown width.
- Big and bright flower, the diameter can reach.
- Strong fragrance; the smell of one open flower can dominate that of ten other open flowers from another peony.
- Resistance to drought and frost; tolerance of salt and base. Can bear temperatures as low as ; can still grow normally at pH above 7.