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Paeonia 'Aviateur Reymond'

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

origination:

Dessert

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

AVIATEUR REYMOND. (Dessert, 1915;.) 8.0.

Double type; very large; midseason. Dull, light crimson blooms of globular form, with a strong lavender sheen particularly noticeable at the edges of the petals, and prominent yellow stamens; not much fragrance. Tall, strong-growing, floriferous plant, with stiff, erect stems and dull reddish green foliage.

A very showy crimson variety, particularly in sunshine. Flower looser and not so bright as Karl Rosenfield, and not particularly good color.

AVIATEUR REYMOND (Dessert, 1915) - Double - Red - Midseason. Tall. Not much fragrance. Very large, dull, light crimson blooms of globular form, with a strong lavender sheen particularly noticeable at the edges of the petals, and prominent yellow stamens; tall, strong-growing, floriferous plant, with stiff erect stems and dull reddish green foliage.

Rivière (1995):

'Aviateur Reymond' /Dessert & Méchin/1915






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