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| - | The genus name Paeonia comes from Paeon, the legendary physician of the Greek gods - according to myth, he used the plant to heal wounds. In China, this flower is called the ' | + | The genus name Paeonia comes from Paeon, the legendary physician of the Greek gods - according to myth, he used the plant to heal wounds. In China, this flower is called the ' |
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| =====Additional Information==== | =====Additional Information==== | ||