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kind of btsan dug w red flowers [ro kha, zhu rjes bsil, nus pas gnyan srin 'joms] [IW]
kind of btsan dug w red flowers [ro kha, zhu rjes bsil, nus pas gnyan srin 'joms] [IW]


paeonia suffruticosa andr. [JV]
paeonia suffruticosa andr. [JV]


kind of btsan dug w red flowers [IW]
kind of btsan dug w red flowers [IW] <br>
 
 
(med) Peonie species <br>
 
1. ''Paeonia anomala'' subsp. ''veitchii'' (Lynch.) D.Y.Hong & K.Y.Pan (Paeoniaceae) Peony (Wangyal 2020) <br>
 
In the Shel gong, '''spyang dug pa''' and '''ra dug dmar po''' are described at the end of the Aconite entry, after Black aconite, '''[[bong nga nag po]]'''. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 12:36, 17 April 2024 (EDT)


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kind of btsan dug w red flowers [ro kha, zhu rjes bsil, nus pas gnyan srin 'joms] [IW]

paeonia suffruticosa andr. [JV]

kind of btsan dug w red flowers [IW]


(med) Peonie species

1. Paeonia anomala subsp. veitchii (Lynch.) D.Y.Hong & K.Y.Pan (Paeoniaceae) Peony (Wangyal 2020)

In the Shel gong, spyang dug pa and ra dug dmar po are described at the end of the Aconite entry, after Black aconite, bong nga nag po.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 12:36, 17 April 2024 (EDT)