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Story of Peony - cover

Story of Peony

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

'Story of Peony' presents an expansive 4,000-year journey of one of humanity's most beloved flowers, weaving together its remarkable influence across medicine, art, and botanical science. From its origins in ancient China, where it earned the title 'King of Flowers' during the Tang Dynasty, to its global presence in modern gardens, the peony's story reflects the intricate relationship between human culture and the natural world.

 
The book masterfully chronicles how peonies transcended their role as ornamental plants to become powerful symbols of prosperity and healing across civilizations. Through carefully researched accounts drawing from archaeological findings and historical documents, readers discover how traditional healers utilized peony roots for various ailments, many of which are now validated by modern science. The flower's journey along the Silk Road not only influenced artistic traditions but also shaped medicinal practices across different cultures, appearing in everything from Chinese scroll paintings to European still-life masterpieces.

 
Moving from historical significance to contemporary relevance, the narrative explores the botanical science behind peonies, including their genetics, cultivation challenges, and conservation efforts. Through interviews with botanists, garden historians, and peony breeders, the book illuminates current initiatives to preserve heritage varieties while adapting to changing climatic conditions. This comprehensive approach, supported by detailed illustrations and photographs, makes complex botanical concepts accessible while maintaining scholarly integrity, serving both casual readers and specialists alike.
Available since: 01/30/2025.
Print length: 93 pages.

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