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Dear gods, do you know what peony this is?

Look at the peony in your painting. It looks like a short peony.

There are many kinds of peonies.

The difference between Paeonia suffruticosa and Paeonia lactiflora is that there are dark purple patches at the base of petals. The leaves are bipinnately compound, and the leaflets are undivided, ranging from 2 to 4. The flowers are big and the petals are white.

It is distributed in northern Sichuan, southern Gansu and Taibai Mountain in southwestern Shaanxi. Born in the hillside forest at an altitude of 1 100-2800 meters. It is cultivated in Gansu and Qinghai.

Root bark is used as medicine, called "peony bark"; It's an antispasmodic drug, which can cool blood and disperse blood stasis, and treat apoplexy and abdominal pain.

The difference between Paeonia suffruticosa and Paeonia suffruticosa is that the abaxial surface and leaf axis are pubescent, and the terminal leaflets are broadly ovoid or nearly round, 4-6 cm long and 3.5-4.5 cm wide, with 3 splits in the middle and the lobes being shallowly split again.

Erect type: the branches are erect and tall, densely distributed, with small spreading angle, and the included angle between the branches and the vertical line is mostly within 30. Internodes are long, and annual growth of new branches 10- 15cm. Generally, the height of five-year-old plants is 40-50cm and above1m. Such as First Case Red, Purple Er Qiao and Yao Huang.

Evacuation type: branches are scattered and bent to extend around, the plant width is wider than the plant height, forming a low-spreading plant shape, the angle between branches and vertical line is greater than 45, and the new branches are long and soft. Such as Zhao Fen, Keep Red, Mountain Flowers in Full Bloom, Qinglong in Mo Chi, etc.

Single stem type: most of them are artificial artistic shapes, with obvious trunk and different heights, generally 20-80cm. Some branches grow on the trunk to form a crown (some have no crown), which is simple and looks like a bonsai and grows slowly. It usually takes more than 8 years to form. Such as "18".