Distribution And Taxonomy of Paeonia

Dang Yu Lei

Teacher of Jining normal university, Inner Mongolia, China PhD student of the National university of Uzbekistan

Rustamjon ALLABERDIEV

National university of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Faculty of Ecology, dotsent

Nurbek KUCHKAROV

National university of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Faculty of Ecology, dotsent

Keywords: peony, Paeonia, Paeonia officinalis L, classification


Abstract

Peonies are rich and bright in color, and they also have important medicinal value. This article introduces the distribution of peony around the world, the classification of the genus Paeonia and the classification of Paeonia officinalis L., further elaborates on peony from a taxonomic perspective, and provide a theoretical basis for the popularity of peony, a promising plant, around the world.


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