Wild Peony

Paeonia mascula

"Paeonia mascula" is a species of peony. It is a herbaceous perennial plant 0.5–1.5 metres tall, with leaves that are divided into three segments, and large red flowers in late spring and early summer. Native to Spain, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon and Israel, this wild peony has become naturalised on two small islands in the UK.
Paeonia mascula The pink sterile seed are for advertisement, the black ones are fertile and dispersed by birds. Paeonia mascula

Uses

The roots of "P. mascula" were ground to a powder and used to treat colds and sore throats.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderSaxifragales
FamilyPaeoniaceae
GenusPaeonia
SpeciesMascula