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KN-Piwonie-AW-11-Maja-2020.Pdf RODZAJ EPITET GATUNKOWY ODMIANA ROK POSADZENIA 1. Paeonia anomala L. 2019 2. Paeonia anomala L. subsp. veitchii (Lynch) D.Y. Hong et K.Y. Pan 2018 3. Paeonia cambessedesii (Willk.) Willk. 2020 4. Paeonia daurica Andrews subsp. coriifoliahii (Rupr.) D.Y. Hong 2020 2020 5. Paeonia daurica Andrews subsp. mlokosewitschii (Lomakin) D.Y. Hong 2018 6. Paeonia delavayi Franch. var. angustiloba Rehder et E.H. Wilson 2016 7. Paeonia lactiflora 'A. E. Kundred' 2014 8. Paeonia lactiflora 'Ada Niva' 2018 9. Paeonia lactiflora 'Adolphe Rousseau' 2017 10. Paeonia lactiflora 'Agida' 2019 11. Paeonia lactiflora 'Akron' 2014 12. Paeonia lactiflora 'Albert Crousse' 2014 13. Paeonia lactiflora 'Alertie' 2018 14. Paeonia lactiflora 'Alexander Fleming' 2015 15. Paeonia lactiflora 'Alice' 2013 16. Paeonia lactiflora 'Alice Harding' 2014 17. Paeonia lactiflora 'Amalia Olson' 2014 18. Paeonia lactiflora 'Angel Cheeks' 2014 19. Paeonia lactiflora 'Ann Cousins' 2017 20. Paeonia lactiflora 'Antarctida' 2009 21. Paeonia lactiflora 'Armandine Méchin' 2014 22. Paeonia lactiflora 'Armani' 2018 23. Paeonia lactiflora 'Avalanche' 1993 24. Paeonia lactiflora 'Barbara' 2018 25. Paeonia lactiflora 'Baron James de Rothschild' 2014 26. Paeonia lactiflora 'Baroness Schröder' 2014 27. Paeonia lactiflora 'Better Times' 2003 28. Paeonia lactiflora 'Big Ben' 2019 29. Paeonia lactiflora 'Birket Foster' 2003 30. Paeonia lactiflora 'Blush Queen' 2016 31. Paeonia lactiflora 'Boule de Neige' 2015 32. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bowl of Beauty' 2015 33. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bowl of Cream' 2017 34. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bridal Icing' 2017 35. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bridal Shower' 2017 36. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bridal Veil' 2018 37. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bunker Hill' 2003 38. Paeonia lactiflora 'Bu-Te' 2019 39. Paeonia lactiflora 'Canari' 2008 40. Paeonia lactiflora 'Candy Stripe' 2019 41. Paeonia lactiflora 'Caroline' 2018 42. Paeonia lactiflora 'Catharina Fontijn' 2017 43. Paeonia lactiflora 'Celebrity' 2016 44. Paeonia lactiflora 'Charle’s White' 2015 45. Paeonia lactiflora 'Charles Binder' 2014 46. Paeonia lactiflora 'Cheddar Gold' 2018 47. Paeonia lactiflora 'Chiffon Parfait' 2019 48. Paeonia lactiflora 'Cincinnati' 2019 49. Paeonia lactiflora 'Cloud Castle' 2019 50. Paeonia lactiflora 'Comte de Neipperg' 2014 51. Paeonia lactiflora 'Coquette' 2014 52. Paeonia lactiflora 'Cora Stubbs' 2018 53. Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Queen' 2013 54. Paeonia lactiflora 'Corinne Wersan' 2015 55. Paeonia lactiflora 'Cornelia Shaylor' 2014 56. Paeonia lactiflora 'Couronne d’Or' 2014 57. Paeonia lactiflora 'Day Dream' 2018 58. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dayton' 2017 59. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dermonth' 2019 60. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dinner Plate' 2016 61. Paeonia lactiflora 'Do Tell' 2015 62. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dorchester' 2019 63. Paeonia lactiflora 'Doreen' 2016 64. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dr Cords' 2014 65. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dr H. van der Tak' 2019 66. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dresden Pink' 2003 67. Paeonia lactiflora 'Duchesse de Nemours' 2010 68. Paeonia lactiflora 'Duchesse d'Orléans' 2014 69. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dürer' 2009 70. Paeonia lactiflora 'Dürer' 2003 71. Paeonia lactiflora 'Edouard André' 2014 72. Paeonia lactiflora 'Edulis Superba' 2015 73. Paeonia lactiflora 'Edwin C. Bills' 2014 74. Paeonia lactiflora 'Elbrus' 2013 75. Paeonia lactiflora 'Elsa Sass' 2017 76. Paeonia lactiflora 'Empereur Nicolas' 2014 77. Paeonia lactiflora 'Etienne Méchin' 2019 78. Paeonia lactiflora 'Eva' 2003 79. Paeonia lactiflora 'Ewelina' 2018 80. Paeonia lactiflora 'F. Koppius' 2019 81. Paeonia lactiflora 'Félix Crousse' 2003 82. Paeonia lactiflora 'Festiva Dream' 2017 83. Paeonia lactiflora 'Festiva Maxima' 2003 84. Paeonia lactiflora 'Fiona' 2016 85. Paeonia lactiflora 'Flex Flan' 2017 86. Paeonia lactiflora 'Florence Nicholls' 2003 87. Paeonia lactiflora 'Fokker' 2003 88. Paeonia lactiflora 'François Ortegat' 2016 89. Paeonia lactiflora 'Gardenia' 2017 90. Paeonia lactiflora 'Gay Paree' 2016 91. Paeonia lactiflora 'Gene Wild' 2003 92. Paeonia lactiflora 'Général Bertrand' 2003 93. Paeonia lactiflora 'George W. Peyton' 2013 94. Paeonia lactiflora 'Germaine Bigot' 2003 95. Paeonia lactiflora 'Glory Hallelujah' 2018 96. Paeonia lactiflora 'Gold Standard' 2013 97. Paeonia lactiflora 'Goldmine' 2013 98. Paeonia lactiflora 'Good's Dream' 2014 99. Paeonia lactiflora 'Green Halo' 2018 100. Paeonia lactiflora 'Guidon' 2003 101. Paeonia lactiflora 'Hania' 2018 102. Paeonia lactiflora 'Hei Hai Bo Tao' 2016 103. Paeonia lactiflora 'Henry Sass' 2018 104. Paeonia lactiflora 'Highlight' 2003 105. Paeonia lactiflora 'Hit Parade' 2014 106. Paeonia lactiflora 'Holbein' 2003 107. Paeonia lactiflora 'Honey Gold' 2015 108. Paeonia lactiflora 'Iceberg' 2016 109. Paeonia lactiflora 'Inspecteur Lavergne' 2010 110. Paeonia lactiflora 'Jacorma' 2019 111. Paeonia lactiflora 'Jadwiga' 2018 112. Paeonia lactiflora 'James Pillow' 2018 113. Paeonia lactiflora 'Jay Cee' 2017 114. Paeonia lactiflora 'Jeanne d'Arc' 2013 115. Paeonia lactiflora 'Joker' 2017 116. Paeonia lactiflora 'Junior Miss' 2018 117. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kabata' 2018 118. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kame-no-kegoromo' 2014 119. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kansas' 2014 120. Paeonia lactiflora 'Karl Rosenfield' 2003 121. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kelway's Glorious' 2016 122. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kino-kimo' 2003 123. Paeonia lactiflora 'Kinsui' 2013 124. Paeonia lactiflora 'Koningin Wilhelmina' 2014 125. Paeonia lactiflora 'Krinkled White' 2018 126. Paeonia lactiflora 'Krystyna' 2018 127. Paeonia lactiflora 'La Perle' 2003 128. Paeonia lactiflora 'La Rosiere' 2014 129. Paeonia lactiflora 'La Tulipe' 2003 130. Paeonia lactiflora 'La Vestale' 2014 131. Paeonia lactiflora 'La Voluptueuse' 2014 132. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lady Alexandra Duff' 2014 133. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lady Anna' 2003 134. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lady Darmouth' 2014 135. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lady Kate' 2013 136. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lancaster Imp' 2019 137. Paeonia lactiflora 'Laura Dessert' 2013 138. Paeonia lactiflora 'Laura Kelsey' 2015 139. Paeonia lactiflora 'Le Jour' 2013 140. Paeonia lactiflora 'Leslie Peck' 2018 141. Paeonia lactiflora 'L'Etincelante' 2019 142. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lillian Wild' 2013 143. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lord Kitchener' 2020 144. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lottie Dawson Rea' 2011 145. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lotus Queen' 2013 146. Paeonia lactiflora 'Louis van Houtte' 2014 147. Paeonia lactiflora 'Lowell Thomas' 2003 148. Paeonia lactiflora 'Ma Petite Cherie' 2018 149. Paeonia lactiflora 'Magic Melody' 2019 150. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mammoth Rose' 2018 151. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mandaleen' 2013 152. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mandarin's Coat' 2017 153. Paeonia lactiflora 'Marie Lemoine' 2014 154. Paeonia lactiflora 'Marquis C. Lagergren' 2008 155. Paeonia lactiflora 'Marshmallow Button' 2018 156. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mary Brand' 2013 157. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mary L.' 2013 158. Paeonia lactiflora 'Meigetsuko' 2014 159. Paeonia lactiflora 'Minuet' 2013 160. Paeonia lactiflora 'Miss America' 2016 161. Paeonia lactiflora 'Miss Eckhart' 2003 162. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mlle Léonie Calot' 2003 163. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mlle Rousseau' 2014 164. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Barillet Deschamps' 2014 165. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Bollet' 2014 166. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Claude Tain' 2019 167. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Crousse' 2013 168. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme de Galhau' 2014 169. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme de Vatry' 2014 170. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme de Verneville' 2009 171. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Ducel' 2003 172. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Emile Débatène' 2003 173. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Emile Galle' 2003 174. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Emile Galle' 2003 175. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Emile Lemoine' 2013 176. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Gaudichau' 2019 177. Paeonia lactiflora 'Modeste Guérin' 2003 178. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mons Jules Elie' 2014 179. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mons. Martin Cahuzac' 2017 180. Paeonia lactiflora 'Moon of Nippon' 2014 181. Paeonia lactiflora 'Morning Kiss' 2018 182. Paeonia lactiflora 'Moskvitch' 2014 183. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mother’s Choice' 2016 184. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mr. Ed' 2016 185. Paeonia lactiflora 'Mrs Frank Beach' 2013 186. Paeonia lactiflora 'Myron Branson' 2018 187. Paeonia lactiflora 'Nanette' 2009 188. Paeonia lactiflora 'Nick Shaylor' 2003 189. Paeonia lactiflora 'Nippon Beauty' 2019 190. Paeonia lactiflora 'Nippon Parade' 2014 191. Paeonia lactiflora 'Noémie Demay' 2014 192. Paeonia lactiflora 'Omeo Snow' 2018 193. Paeonia lactiflora 'O-sho-kun' 2003 194. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pamjati Gagarina' 2013 195. Paeonia lactiflora 'Paul M. Wild' 2015 196. Paeonia lactiflora 'Peter Brand' 2018 197. Paeonia lactiflora 'Petite Renée' 2003 198. Paeonia lactiflora 'Petticoat Flounce' 2018 199. Paeonia lactiflora 'Philomele' 2014 200. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pietertje Vriend Wagenaar' 2018 201. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pillow Talk' 2018 202. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Dawn' 2019 203. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Giant' 2017 204. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Hawaiian Coral' 2013 205. Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Parfait' 2017 206. Paeonia lactiflora Primevère' wiosna 2016 207. Paeonia lactiflora 'Princess Bride' 2018 208. Paeonia lactiflora 'Princess Margaret' 2018 209. Paeonia lactiflora 'Prof. Wóycicki' 2018 210. Paeonia lactiflora 'Ramona Lins' 2013 211. Paeonia lactiflora 'Raspberry Sundae' 2018 212. Paeonia lactiflora 'Red Supreme' 2019 213. Paeonia lactiflora 'Reine Hortense' 2019 214. Paeonia lactiflora 'Santa Fe' 2018 215. Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt' 2013 216. Paeonia lactiflora 'Schwindt' 2003 217. Paeonia lactiflora 'Sea Shell' 2013 218. Paeonia lactiflora 'Sebastian
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