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Peony Huadu Wine 46 Degrees Happy Birthday

Peony (Latin scientific name: Paeonia suffruticosa Andr.) is a plant of the Ranunculaceae and Paeonia genus, and is a small perennial deciduous shrub. The flowers are bright in color, fragrant with jade beads, elegant and magnificent, and are known as the "King of Flowers". Among the cultivation types, they can be divided into hundreds of varieties mainly based on flower color. "There are many varieties of peonies with many colors, with yellow, green, flesh red, deep red, and silver red being the top grades, especially yellow and green. Peonies are large and fragrant, so they are also known as "the national color and the heavenly fragrance".

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem: "The peony demon in front of the court has no character, and the hibiscus on the pond is pure and has little emotion." Only peonies are the true national beauty, and they move the capital when they bloom. "In the late Qing Dynasty, the peony was regarded as China's national flower. In May 1985, the peony was rated as one of the top ten famous flowers in China. It is a unique woody and precious flower in China, with thousands of years of natural growth and more than 1,500 years of artificial cultivation. Cultivation history. It is widely cultivated in China and has been introduced all over the world. Peony is regarded as the king of flowers, and there are many related cultural and painting works.