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greenfinger:
Who knows the Itoh peonies? They are the work of Toicho Itoh who made a crossing between a real tree peony and a herbaceous one. They gave vigorous young plants.  Unfortunately for mister Itoh he didn't live to see his creations flowering. When he died in 1956 his assistent Shigao Oshida continued his work. The Itoh's behave like herbaceous plants and retire themselves under the soil each winter, their leaves are those of the tree peonies. They have a long flowering time and reach a height of circa 1 meter.
They are also called intersectional hybrids and are supposed to have a bright future.
The pictures I add are these of a 'Yellow Crown'.

ideasguy:
One of our members (Michael = gardenexpert) has a nursery and sells tree peonies.

I've been working on a Catalog on CD for their product range.
Michael sells Camellias. I broke off from the Catalog on CD project when you sent me the photos of the Camellias at Leuven Botanical Garden, to develop the Web Page Generation feature in IG Pro.
Back to the Catalog soon, and members can have a copy of the finished article.

The Imberhorne web site was revamped this year to include their new range of these beauties.
http://treepeoniesonline.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5
I dont see Yellow Crown on his web site, but perhaps Yellow Crown is a translation to English from the Chinese/Japanese names

On their web site, heres a page which may be of interest, Cultivation of Tree Peonies
http://treepeoniesonline.co.uk/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=8

Ive never seen one before, so its interesting to read your description, and in particular, to see a photo of a whole plant.
Has it grown much since planting? Any more blooms?

greenfinger:
I planted it only a few weeks ago. It adapted itself very well. At this moment its height is plusminus 40 cm, but it can reach one meter.

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