- Source: Paeonia decomposita
Paeonia decomposita is a deciduous shrub in the peony family. It is an endangered species, native to North-West Sichuan.
Description
Paeonia decomposita is a little-known tree peony, which grows to a height of up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in). Stems grow up to 2 cm (0.79 in) in diameter. Bark is dark grey, with a tendency to peel or flake. Flowers grow singly at the ends of the stems, and are large and usually rose-pink in colour. Follicles are dark brown or black when mature, with glossy black seeds. The shrub flowers from April to May in China.
Habitat
Paeonia decomposita grows primarily in young forest land, scrubland and on rocky cliffsides at altitudes of up to 2,050 to 3,100 m (6,730 to 10,170 ft).
Medicinal usage
It is used in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is used to improve circulation and blood stasis. Its oil is used in cosmetics and medicines.