Any of numerous plants widely cultivated for their showy single or double red or pink or white flowers.
1 Worn as an amulet, the peony was a popular preservative against enchantment.
2 When he inquired for Mrs. Liebling, she turned red as a peony .
3 You can also mow your peony bed with it, if you desire.
4 The perfume in the air was a mixture of ocean and peony .
5 Suppose, as Kline had conjectured, the flower wasn't a peony after all.
6 This provoked more shouts and hand-clapping, and 'Zekiel blushed like a peony .
7 She said she'd even designed a special peony fragrance for herself.
8 For the sake of protection the peony needs no winter mulch.
9 In purchasing peony roots, be careful to secure only well-grown and selected stock.
10 A certain pink and white peony is called the rose peony .
11 Nothing so pleased me as some gorgeous deep red peony blooms.
12 The peony tree has happily survived its removal, and is covered with flowers.
13 Moreover, she knew herself to be the colour of a peony .
14 It was Virginia's turn to blush, and she grew red as a peony .
15 Yet she made no protest, even when her beloved peony bed was sacrificed.
16 She turned purple with rage, looming up before my vision like a peony .
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