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Peony

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Peony
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Paeoniaceae
Genus: Paeonia

The Peony, Paeonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Paeoniaceae. Most are herbaceous perennials 0.5-1.5m tall, but some are woody plants, making shrubs to 2-3m tall. They produce large, often fragrant flowers in shades of red to white or yellow in late spring and early summer. They are native to Asia, southern Europe and western North America.

Species of peony include:

Table of contents
1 Folk medicine
2 State flower of Indiana
3 External links

Folk medicine

"Ebisugusuri", the Japanese name for the peony means "medicine from China." In traditional folk medicine, peony root was used as a treatment for menstrual cramps, asthma and convulsions.

1800s botanical drawing of a single-flowered peonyEnlarge

1800s botanical drawing of a single-flowered peony

State flower of Indiana

In 1957, the Indiana General Assembly passed a law to make the peony as the state flower of Indiana. It replaced the zinnia, which had been the state flower since 1931.

External links

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