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Does anyone have information about the Balkan Peony or know of other locations where mascula has naturalised? Tony ( talk) 07:50, 29 April 2008 (UTC) reply

The editor of the UK Peony Society [1]] newsletter has kindly agreed to include a call for members of the Society to review this article in the June 2008 issue. Tony ( talk) 11:25, 29 April 2008 (UTC) reply


-- In some older works, such as in Francis Bacon's Slyva Sylvarum (X.966), it appears as "male-piony". Bacon argues that the root, dried and tied to the neck, helps with falling-sickness, against the incubus/(night)mare, and epilepsy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.86.177.160 ( talk) 10:52, 27 March 2017 (UTC) reply

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Does anyone have information about the Balkan Peony or know of other locations where mascula has naturalised? Tony ( talk) 07:50, 29 April 2008 (UTC) reply

The editor of the UK Peony Society [1]] newsletter has kindly agreed to include a call for members of the Society to review this article in the June 2008 issue. Tony ( talk) 11:25, 29 April 2008 (UTC) reply


-- In some older works, such as in Francis Bacon's Slyva Sylvarum (X.966), it appears as "male-piony". Bacon argues that the root, dried and tied to the neck, helps with falling-sickness, against the incubus/(night)mare, and epilepsy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.86.177.160 ( talk) 10:52, 27 March 2017 (UTC) reply


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