They can survive in bad conditions.Resistance to drought and frost; tolerance of salt and base. Can bear temperatures as low as -43°C; can still grow normally at pH above 7.
Peonies have several adaptations that help them thrive in various environments. Their thick, fleshy roots store nutrients and water, allowing them to endure periods of drought. The plant's robust stems and lush foliage provide structural support and maximize photosynthesis, while their fragrant blooms attract pollinators. Additionally, peonies are cold-hardy, which enables them to survive in temperate climates with harsh winters.
There are many types of peonies and they have different numbers of petals. Single peonies have between 5 to 12 petals. Other peonies have multiple rows of petals.
Perennial
Peonies need a period of cold to flower so in most temperate climates you can grow peonies.
Both are flowers.
"partnership" or "mutually beneficial" ie. Ants and peonies have a symbiosis or symbiotic relationship. (Peonies will not bloom unless they have ants on them.)
Peonies are in the genus Paeonia.
Peonies tend to attract ants to the flower buds. This is due to the nectar that forms on the outside of the flower buds.
Tulips and peonies cannot crossbreed because they belong to different plant families. Tulips are part of the Liliaceae family, while peonies belong to the Paeoniaceae family. Because they are genetically distinct and have different reproductive structures, hybridization between them is not possible.
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Powdery mildew
The best way to rid the peonies of ants is to repot them. Make sure that you have not transferred the ants into the new pot, however.