Sunday, July 6, 2025

Peonies

The peonies started blooming after the rhododendrons faded. Now the peonies are the kings of the garden. 

Several years ago I was constantly transplanting them from one place to another. They still didn’t want to bloom. Finally, when I left them alone, the peonies showed their beauty. They have been blooming for the second year and delight the garden with their aroma. I have rather modest peony bushes, I don’t know their variety, I just enjoy their flowers. 

The first white buds on the peony bushes appeared when I needed to go to the city. When I returned 2 days later, I was surprised by the beauty of the blooming peonies. 

 


It is interesting that peonies are used for medicinal purposes. Peony roots are commonly used to block chemicals that can cause pain and swelling. It can also prevent blood clotting, kill cancer cells, and act as an antioxidant.

Peony has been used well by physical therapists for nervous disorders, seizures, and epilepsy. 

 


The peony is full of meaning. Typically symbolizing love, honor, happiness, wealth, romance, and beauty, the peony is traditionally given on special occasions as an expression of goodwill, best wishes, and joy. 


What else blooms in the garden?

The ornamental shrub Physocarpus viburnifolia, variety Diabolo, blooms now. It is a spreading shrub up to 3 m high with dark, uniformly colored purple leaves.


 
Flowers up to 1.2 cm, white with red-yellow stamens.

 

Leucanthemum vulgare, or Meadow Chamomile, is a well-known white garden chamomile. In England it is called 'Whiteweed'. In German, chamomile is 'Frohling smargerite'. It grows in Western Europe, the south of Siberia, in Russia, where it is a plant of meadows and forest glades. 

In my garden, it "travels" to different places by itself, without my participation:) In the spring it sprouts and blooms with cute white flowers until autumn.


All the best to you, take care of yourself and your loved ones.

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