Een nederlandse video waarin de reporter op bezoek gaat bij My Peony Society, een collectief van pioenenkwekers en -kopers. Ze verhandelen ongeveer 30 miljoen pioenen per jaar, terwijl de totale Nederlandse productie wordt geschat op een goede 100 miljoen stuks jaarlijks. Wie wat inzicht wil in hoe de handel daarvan verloopt, kan dit best…Read More
Pioenentelers Joshua en Jeremy Scholten in Lutjebroek (NH) hebben samen het bedrijf X, ook wel bekend als de Peony Shop Holland. De X staat voor het Romeinse cijfer tien, een naam die voortkomt uit de passie van Jeremy voor de Romeinse tijd. De blik is echter meer op Rusland gericht dan op Italië. “Rusland is een belangrijke markt voor ons, ee…Read More
Koen uploaded the file: Herinplantziekte bij pioenrozen – PPO 2010 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Om herinplant problemen in pioen te onderzoeken is grond verzameld van drie verschillende locaties waarop op het moment van monstername nog nooit pioenrozen werden geteeld of waarop 2 of 8 jaar geleden pioenrozen hebben gestaan. Door grond van verschillende leeftijden te toetsen kan bepaald worden of en hoelang de grond groeiproblemen blijft geven…Read More
In 2001 en 2002 werd, gefinancierd door het Productschap Tuinbouw, in twee praktijkproeven onderzoek gedaan naar het bestrijdende effect van de insectenpathogene schimmel Beauveria bassiana op rupsen van de slawortelboorder Hepialus lupulinus L.
Naast de Beauveria bassiana die gevonden was op het PPO, werd ook een commercieel product met gedroogde…Read MoreEen waarschuwingsmodel voor bestrijding van Botrytis paeoniae is gedurende twee jaar getest op drie teeltbedrijven, verspreid over Nederland. Het waarschuwingsmodel resulteerde in min of meer dezelfde mate van aantasting door Botrytis als de standaard werkwijze van de telers. Dit met een geringer aantal chemische bestrijdingen.
Dit…Read More“Omvallers”, veroorzaakt door Botrytis paeoniae, zijn een hardnekkig probleem in de teelt van Pioenen. Een enquête onder Pioentelers heeft aangegeven dat verschillende teeltmaatregelen van invloed kunnen zijn op het voorkomen van omvallers. Om het aantal omvallers in de praktijk verder te beperken zijn in een praktijkproef enkele teel…Read More
In de teelt van pioenrozen kunnen jonge scheuten vlak na opkomst wegvallen. De met het oog zichtbare symptomen duiden vaak op een aantasting door Phytophthora. Er kan in monsters van dit materiaal echter niet steeds Phytophthora worden aangetoond. Het is dus niet duidelijk of Phytophthora ook altijd de oorzaak van de uitval is.
In het voorjaar van…Read MorePioenroos wekt vooral positieve gevoelens op bij bloemist
De eerste indruk van de bloemisten in de verschillende landen is positief over de pioenroos. Zij vinden het een mooie, romantische seizoensbloem. Duitse bloemisten noemen daarbij ook aspecten als ‘edel’ en ‘ländlich’.
Pioenroos in vrijwel iedere bloemenwinkel te koop
Nagenoeg alle bloemist…Read MoreKoen uploaded the file: Pioenen – Dendroflora 1998 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Bodemmoeheid is voor zomerbloementelers en vasteplantenkwekers een bekend verschijnsel: de planten groeien minder goed als het perceel eerder beplant is geweest met hetzelfde gewas. Wat de oorzaak van deze ’herinplantingsziekte’ is, probeert PPO te achterhalen.
Koen uploaded the file: Verslag Kennisinventarisatie bemesting pioen – 2011 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
De Nederlandse sector pioenroos (Paeonia spp.) kenmerkt zich door een sterke groei. Deze begon zo’n 30 jaar geleden en is vanaf 2000 zelfs explosief te noemen. Gemiddeld genomen is de groei van het productieareaal 8-10% per jaar. Momenteel is het areaal rond 800 ha groot en is het aantal aanvoerders bij de veilingen naar schatting 6…Read More
•Cijfers op hoofdlijnen
•Pioenen kwaliteitscompetitie
•(Promotie)Campagne Pioen
•PurE seasonal flowers en PioenKoen uploaded the file: Ruud Warmerdam, Passie voor pioenen – Bloembollenvisie 2009 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Het woord pioen staat met hoofdletters geschreven in de levensgeschiedenis van de familie Warmerdam uit Oude Wetering/
Roelofarendsveen. Anno 2009 is al de vierde generatie actief in deze fraaie bloem. “We zijn bijna pioenen”, zegt Ruud Warmerdam (31) van Warmerdam Paeonia. Het bedrijf kent twee poten: 1,5 hectare plantproductie (wo…Read MoreKoen uploaded the file: Optimisme en waarschuwingen – Greenity 2018 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Pioenen staan flink in de belangstelling van handel en consument, maar de teelt kent ook een aantal bedreigingen. TRV is de belangrijkste. Met die boodschap gingen de pioenentelers naar huis, na de Pioenendag van LTO Glaskracht bij CNB in Bovenkarspel op de laatste dag van januari.
Koen uploaded the file: Vis op het droge – Greenity 2017 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Een verkeerde bewaring van vaste planten is de grootste bedreiging voor de inwendige kwaliteit. Vanaf het moment dat de plant gerooid is, is het zaak er voor te zorgen dat de aftakeling zo langzaam mogelijk gaat. Met name de bewaartemperatuur is daarbij van essentieel belang.
Koen uploaded the file: Aangenaam versus uitdroging – Greenity 2017 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Nat, koud en donker, dat is doorgaans hoe de rooiperiode van vaste planten eruit ziet. En dus maken we het de medewerkers graag comfortabel. Een warme, droge schuur is fijn, maar brengt ook uitdrogingsgevaar voor de planten met zich mee. Het is daarom belangrijk een aantal spelregels te hanteren.
Koen uploaded the file: Kookschade in vaste planten – Bloembollenvisie 2013 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
Bij de warmwaterbehandeling van vooral pioen gaan de laatste jaren te veel dingen fout. Het bedrag aan schade is inmiddels groter dan er ooit aan onderzoek gedaan kan worden. Hoewel er binnen het sortiment verschillen zijn, kan dit niet als belangrijkste oorzaak worden aangewezen. Belangrijk is ook dat de angst voor kookschade telers aanzet tot…Read More
In de vorige editie van BloembollenVisie noemden we de leeftijd van een aantal goedlopende pioenen. Wat bleek: de meeste cultivars zijn al heel oud. Oud betekent niet slecht, zolang de pioenen maar volledig in bloei komen. Dat is bij ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ met een leeftijd van 110 jaar nog lang niet altijd zo, maar ze blijft immens populair.
In de rubriek Vasteplantenvaria geeft teeltadviseur Henk van den Berg zijn visie op actuele onderwerpen en belangrijke thema’s in de vasteplantensector. Dit keer aandacht voor de oogst van pioenrozen. De optimale periode hiervoor zal altijd een punt van discussie blijven.
Koen uploaded the file: Phytophthora bedreigt pioenenteelt – Bloembollenvisie 2016 to Nederlandstalig (Dutch language)
In de rubriek Vasteplantenvaria geeft teeltadviseur Henk van den Berg zijn visie op actuele onderwerpen en belangrijke thema’s in de vasteplantensector. Dit keer aandacht voor de schimmelziekte Phytophthora, op dit moment waarschijnlijk de grootste bedreiging in de teelt van pioenrozen.
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- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 16thQuote from: Gail on April 16, 2024, 08:15:23 AMPaeonia tenuifolia is the one most commented on by passers-by;It really is an impressive old plant with many flowers!The funny thing is my Peony 'Shima Nishiki' is also...
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- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 11thOur paeonies, growing in Aberdeen, are far behind those shown here - but with all the wind and rain, that is probably a blessing!
- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 11thQuote from: Gail on April 10, 2024, 08:28:17 PM This has only produced all red flowers for me; I'm hoping it gives me some stripey ones in due course.When established the plant will begin to show striped flowers. It ...
- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 10thThank you Stefan, it has the nicest scent of any of my tree peonies.Paeonia ? 'Shima-nishiki' opened in my front garden but is taking a battering from the wind. This has only produced all red flowers for me; I'm hoping it gives me some stripey ones in...
- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 8thVery beautiful photo of this lovely plant, Gail!
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- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 7thQuote from: Gail on April 06, 2024, 10:28:45 AM My first peony opened yesterday, Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi I love this one - fabulous foliage, with gorgeous cotton-woolly undersides to the leaves and always e...
- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 7thYes peony season has begun, how lovely that you have this beautiful plant Gail!Paeonia officinalis 'Mollis'I bought P. mlokosewitchii in Spring 2018 from Kiftsgate Court Gardenn, lovely garden! It was a sma...
- Re: Paeonia 2024 2024, April 6thThat looks lovely Stefan. My first peony opened yesterday, Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi I love this one - fabulous foliage, with gorgeous cotton-woolly undersides to the leaves and always early; this year it has beaten P. obovata....
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- Re: March in the Northern Hemisphere 2024, April 1stI also think, that this plant is a hybrid, but I like it for the colour and the early flowering.Most of the other Paeonia species are in buds, this year earlier than in former years.
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- 2023 Directory of New Cultivars 2024, January 25thThe 2023 Directory of New Cultivars is available online for viewing at: https://americanpeonysociety.org/member-portal/pages/peony-library/cultivar-directories/. A printed copy has been mailed to all members who had current memberships in 2023. The Directory and previously printed Directories may be purchased as downloadable .pdf files at: https://americanpeonysociety.org/product-category/books/. The post 2023 Directory of New Cultivars first appeared on American Peony […]
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- Fall Bulletin 2023; No. 407 2023, September 4thFall 2023; No. 407 Bulletin is available for online reading through the Member Portal at: https://americanpeonysociety.org/member-portal/pages/the-bulletin-online/ The post Fall Bulletin 2023; No. 407 first appeared on American Peony Society.
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- Why Plant Peonies in the Fall? 2019, December 6thPlant in Fall, Purchase in Winter/Spring When to purchase-when to plant This post comes a bit late in the season, but we were busy planting our peonies! Peonies are sold through much of the year, but the best time to plant them hasn’t changed-FALL only! Why? Peonies grow nearly all of their roots in the […]
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- Squirrels and Roses, Blue Jays and beeches 2012, August 27thIt seems the squirrels were reading this blog; a day after I wrote the previous entry they were hard at work eating the rose hips off the other clumps of R rugosa, and not wasting any time about it either! Within 3 days there wasn't a rose hip to be seen anywhere on the property. […]
- When Rose Hips Go All Squirrelly 2012, August 16thA few days ago I was surprised to see some nicely emptied-out hips from Rosa rugosa, a species having large fleshy hips and originally from Japan but very adaptable and salt-tolerant and so now widely naturalized along many sea coasts. Lots of it in Nova Scotia too (but mine were deliberately planted). I had never seen […]
- Curious Seeds 2012, August 13thI haven't had much to post about this season, or maybe just lacked the motivation. Today's break from habit is due to a mystery or curiosity of sorts. A bit of background: over the past couple of years I have finally had two plants of Paeonia anomala f. alba flower (mind you, not from seed […]
- Variants, and something cute 2011, June 10thPaeonia peregrina, usually deep red but varying towards salmon/coral in some populations in the wild. This is the first non-red flower that has shown itself here. Quite a standout.This cute little thing is Arisarum proboscoides, called the Mouse Tail Plant. Its foliage is the arrowhead shaped stuff in the next photo down. The genus name […]
- More of White Anomala 2011, June 6thAs hoped, a better photo of the flower.And a close-up of the reproductive parts. The stigmas seem very small.My report of the possibility of a few more coming into bloom shortly was premature. Along the lines of "don't count your peonies until they flower"; all the others were the normal pink/rose. The relative paleness of […]
- An Anomaly of the Anomaous Peony 2011, June 1stAfter years of waiting, and from the wrong seed batch!, blooms of a Paeonia anomala forma alba: the white-flowered form of Paeonia anomala. One bloomed after a fashion last year, but the flower was stunted and damaged by weather and insects, so this year's is really my first. There is again some insect damage to […]
- A Sudden Outburst of Sun-- and Peonies 2011, May 31stThe cold and grey of most of May was good for one thing: watching the Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy) bike race on tv. The Spaniard Contador, after whose exploits I've named a peony, was in a fine fettle, lit up the race a few times, and won the thing. Great style to watch on […]
- The 2011 Peony Season Commmences 2011, May 21stShockingly, an update to this blog. Spring has been wet, and cold until just recently, but plants are either ahead of normal or somewhat behind: no consistent trend that I can figure out.Last year I finally planted a Paeonia mairei in a bed, so I now know that it blooms about at the same time […]
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- Appropriate Colours 2010, July 11thIn the prime of bloom just in time for World Cup Sunday, the very late-blooming Azalea "July Jester" vibrant in Oranje. A good choice.Somewhere around abouts are flowers of yellow and flowers of red but they're not co-located so the "other side" is unrepresented here.Although really, I'm not particular about who wins the thing just […]
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- Ep. 463 - Digitizing an Extinct Tree 2024, March 3rdHow does one breath life into an extinct tree only known from fossils? There are a lot of answers to this question, but my guest today decided to go digital. Tim Stonesifer is the Assistant Director for Media Technology at Colby College and the person responsible for creating the 3D reconstruction of Sanfordiacaulis densifolia that […]
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- Ep. 461 - Litter Trappers Revisited 2024, February 18thLitter trapping plants don't worry about soil, they make their own! Because so many species in the tropics grow either epiphytically or in nutrient poor soil, some of them have turned to alternative solutions. Their anatomy is such that they collect everything from dead leaves to bird droppings. A diverse community of soil microbes and […]
- Ep. 460 - Floral Chemistry Revisited 2024, February 11thFor Dr. Rob Raguso, the phrase "stop and smell the roses" takes on a whole new meaning. Dr. Raguso studies the intricate world of floral chemistry. You are undoubtedly familiar with some of the wonderful odors flowers produce but such tantalizing smells are only the beginning. The world of floral chemistry is quite remarkable and […]
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- Joshua Scholten (Peony Shop Holland) : Pioen is voor de Rus een bloem met status - Greenity 2018 (17.1m)