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Paeonia emodi is a robust herbaceous perennial plant that winters with buds underground (a so-called hemicryptophyte), has large white flowers and large deeply incised leaves, and belongs to the family Paeoniaceae. Its local vernacular names include mamekhor or mamekh (Punjabi), ood-e-saleeb (Urdu) meaning "with-a-cross", ood salap (Hindi), mid (in Kashmir) and 多花芍药 (duo hua shao yao) meaning "multi-flower peony" (in Chinese). In English it is sometimes called Himalayan peony. It is among the tallest of the herbaceous peony species, and, while cold-hardy, it grows better in warm temperate climates. It is a parent of the popular hybrid 'White Innocence', which reaches 1½ m.

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  • Paeonia emodi (fr)
  • Paeonia emodi (en)
  • Paeonia emodi (ru)
  • Näckrospion (sv)
  • 多花芍药 (zh)
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  • La pivoine de l’Himalaya (Paeonia emodi) est une plante herbacée, pérenne, de la famille des Paeoniaceae, originaire de l’Himalaya. C’est une plante médicinale très prisée en Inde et au Pakistan par la médecine Yunâni. Étymologie : le terme emodi vient du vocable latin Emodi Montes utilisé par les géographes de l’Antiquité pour désigner les montagnes séparant l’Inde de la « Scythie asiatique », ce qui correspond à l'actuel massif de l’Himalaya. Synonyme :Paeonia sterniana H. R. Fletcher [≡ Paeonia emodi subsp. sterniana] (fr)
  • Paeonia emodi is a robust herbaceous perennial plant that winters with buds underground (a so-called hemicryptophyte), has large white flowers and large deeply incised leaves, and belongs to the family Paeoniaceae. Its local vernacular names include mamekhor or mamekh (Punjabi), ood-e-saleeb (Urdu) meaning "with-a-cross", ood salap (Hindi), mid (in Kashmir) and 多花芍药 (duo hua shao yao) meaning "multi-flower peony" (in Chinese). In English it is sometimes called Himalayan peony. It is among the tallest of the herbaceous peony species, and, while cold-hardy, it grows better in warm temperate climates. It is a parent of the popular hybrid 'White Innocence', which reaches 1½ m. (en)
  • Paeonia emodi (лат.) — вид двудольных растений рода Пион (Paeonia) монотипного семейства Пионовые (Paeoniaceae). Один из самых высоких видов травянистых пионов, и, хотя вид холодостойкий, предпочитает тёплый умеренный климат. (ru)
  • Näckrospion (Paeonia emodi) är en art i familjen pionväxter som förekommer naturligt i nordöstra Afghanistan till nordvästra Nepal. Arten kan odlas som trädgårdsväxt i Sverige. Ibland kallas luktpionsorten 'Bowl of Beauty' för näckrospion. (sv)
  • 多花芍药(学名:Paeonia emodi),又名喜马牡丹,为毛茛科芍药属的植物。分布于印度、尼泊尔以及中国大陆的西藏自治区等地,生长于海拔2,350米的地区,见于山坡,耐寒性很好,是芍药属中最高大的品种。杂种之一“White Innocence”可生长至1.5米。 (zh)
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