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Had this today, I must say I've never heard of Peony seed oil, but these
people do some great peony's, not so keen on their Dahlias.

Dear Friends,

Have a good day,

Now we have researched a new product--- peony seed oil,, We would like
to share the oil peony seedlings info with you.

3million small peony seedlings used for peony seed oil can be offer by
our nursery. It is not only the best choice for growers who intend to
build a peony oil base, but also it can be used for potting as
ornamental plant. One single plant has numerous beautiful white flowers.
According to 60 * 40 cm plant spacing, 2700 peony seedlings can be grown
in0.16 acres. After planted 4years, there will be 200KG seeds produced
in 0.16 acres which will benefit planter above 15 thousand dollars. The
peony oil yield rate is 20% (40KG oil can be squeezed from 200KG peony
seeds). Peony seed oil price are climbing, a huge profit can be made.
The diameter of seedlings is 0.4cm; height over 12 cm. Minimum orders
should be 2700! Seedling price concessions provided. Per only cost 0.5 $.


Peony seeds as raw materials, they are crushed, refined and by other
processes to the golden yellow transparent oily liquid. The oil
unsaturated fatty acid content is high as 92%, including of 42%
a-linolenic acid. Many indexes exceed olive oil which known as "liquid
gold ". The peony seed oil is the world's best cooking oil.

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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.



Look forward to receiving your reply.



Best regards,
Irene
Lanzhou Peony Horticulture Development Company
Zhongchuan Peony Nursery
Gansu Zhongchuan Peony Industry CO., LTD
Website:http://www.paeoniarockii.com
E-mail:


Tel: 0086+931—8707129 0086+931-8550509
Fax: 0086+931—8707179
Mobile: 0086+18794245907
MSN Skype ID:zhongchuanmudan1993


David @ the very wet end of Swansea Bay where we are having a typical
2012 Welsh summers day.
Dull wet and miserable.
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"David Hill" wrote

Had this today, I must say I've never heard of Peony seed oil, but these
people do some great peony's, not so keen on their Dahlias.

Dear Friends,

Have a good day,

Now we have researched a new product--- peony seed oil,, We would like to
share the oil peony seedlings info with you.

3million small peony seedlings used for peony seed oil can be offer by our
nursery. It is not only the best choice for growers who intend to build a
peony oil base, but also it can be used for potting as ornamental plant.
One single plant has numerous beautiful white flowers. According to 60 * 40
cm plant spacing, 2700 peony seedlings can be grown in0.16 acres. After
planted 4years, there will be 200KG seeds produced in 0.16 acres which will
benefit planter above 15 thousand dollars. The peony oil yield rate is 20%
(40KG oil can be squeezed from 200KG peony seeds). Peony seed oil price are
climbing, a huge profit can be made. The diameter of seedlings is 0.4cm;
height over 12 cm. Minimum orders should be 2700! Seedling price
concessions provided. Per only cost 0.5 $.


Peony seeds as raw materials, they are crushed, refined and by other
processes to the golden yellow transparent oily liquid. The oil unsaturated
fatty acid content is high as 92%, including of 42% a-linolenic acid. Many
indexes exceed olive oil which known as "liquid gold ". The peony seed oil
is the world's best cooking oil.

内嵌图片 2

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.



Look forward to receiving your reply.



Best regards,
Irene
Lanzhou Peony Horticulture Development Company

David @ the very wet end of Swansea Bay where we are having a typical 2012
Welsh summers day.
Dull wet and miserable.



But is there a market in the UK or even the EU for peony seeds for making
oil? Can't say I've ever seen Peony Oil in Sainsburys. :-)
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On 11/10/2012 18:14, Bob Hobden wrote:
"David Hill" wrote

Had this today, I must say I've never heard of Peony seed oil, but
these people do some great peony's, not so keen on their Dahlias.

Dear Friends,

Have a good day,

Now we have researched a new product--- peony seed oil,, We would
like to share the oil peony seedlings info with you.

3million small peony seedlings used for peony seed oil can be offer by
our nursery. It is not only the best choice for growers who intend to
build a peony oil base, but also it can be used for potting as
ornamental plant. One single plant has numerous beautiful white
flowers. According to 60 * 40 cm plant spacing, 2700 peony seedlings
can be grown in0.16 acres. After planted 4years, there will be 200KG
seeds produced in 0.16 acres which will benefit planter above 15
thousand dollars. The peony oil yield rate is 20% (40KG oil can be
squeezed from 200KG peony seeds). Peony seed oil price are climbing, a
huge profit can be made. The diameter of seedlings is 0.4cm; height
over 12 cm. Minimum orders should be 2700! Seedling price concessions
provided. Per only cost 0.5 $.


Peony seeds as raw materials, they are crushed, refined and by other
processes to the golden yellow transparent oily liquid. The oil
unsaturated fatty acid content is high as 92%, including of 42%
a-linolenic acid. Many indexes exceed olive oil which known as "liquid
gold ". The peony seed oil is the world's best cooking oil.

内嵌图片 2

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.



Look forward to receiving your reply.



Best regards,
Irene
Lanzhou Peony Horticulture Development Company

David @ the very wet end of Swansea Bay where we are having a typical
2012 Welsh summers day.
Dull wet and miserable.



But is there a market in the UK or even the EU for peony seeds for
making oil? Can't say I've ever seen Peony Oil in Sainsburys. :-)


It is used whenever more expensive snake oil is unavailable.

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Had this today, I must say I've never heard of Peony seed oil,
A little research indicates that it is something the Chinese value, it hasn't caught on elsewhere. I would imagine that one would need Chinese agricultural labour costs and Chinese agricultural conditions to make money from growing it.
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On 12/10/2012 10:55, Janet wrote:
In article , echinosum.aed8cd6
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David Hill;970655 Wrote:
Had this today, I must say I've never heard of Peony seed oil,

A little research indicates that it is something the Chinese value, it
hasn't caught on elsewhere. I would imagine that one would need Chinese
agricultural labour costs and Chinese agricultural conditions to make
money from growing it.


My tree peonies (lutea) produce such a reliable crop of very large
seeds, I'm glad to have found a use for them at TEOTWAWKI, which I
believe is due(again) in December.

The birds and squirrels leave them well alone so I'd never even
considere they might be edible.

Janet


They may not be. Incidentally any suggestions how to germinate them?

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Martin Brown


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A little research indicates that it is something the Chinese value, it hasn't caught on elsewhere. I would imagine that one would need Chinese agricultural labour costs and Chinese agricultural conditions to make money from growing it.
It's another 'wonder product' that is 'very good for you' and 'make you live longer' .............................. well so they claim. :-)

Peony Seed Oil

Peony seed oil is a kind of fatty acid extracted from peony seed. Most of the constituents contain more than 90% unsaturated fatty acid, among which a- linolenic acid accounts for more than 40%. It is capable of enhancing intelligence, deferring senility, strengthening immunity, lowering blood fat, blood pressure and blood sugar and inhibiting cancers.
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In article ,
Granity wrote:
echinosum;970680 Wrote:

A little research indicates that it is something the Chinese value, it
hasn't caught on elsewhere. I would imagine that one would need Chinese
agricultural labour costs and Chinese agricultural conditions to make
money from growing it.


It's another 'wonder product' that is 'very good for you' and 'make you
live longer' .............................. well so they claim. :-)

Peony Seed Oil

Peony seed oil is a kind of fatty acid extracted from peony seed. Most
of the constituents contain more than 90% unsaturated fatty acid, among
which a- linolenic acid accounts for more than 40%. It is capable of
enhancing intelligence, deferring senility, strengthening immunity,
lowering blood fat, blood pressure and blood sugar and inhibiting
cancers.


What? It doesn't even make your teeth whiter, and make you
irrestistably attractive to the sex of your preference? Quite
useless.


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On 12/10/2012 21:01, Janet wrote:
In article ,
says...

On 12/10/2012 10:55, Janet wrote:
In article , echinosum.aed8cd6
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...

David Hill;970655 Wrote:
Had this today, I must say I've never heard of Peony seed oil,
A little research indicates that it is something the Chinese value, it
hasn't caught on elsewhere. I would imagine that one would need Chinese
agricultural labour costs and Chinese agricultural conditions to make
money from growing it.

My tree peonies (lutea) produce such a reliable crop of very large
seeds, I'm glad to have found a use for them at TEOTWAWKI, which I
believe is due(again) in December.

The birds and squirrels leave them well alone so I'd never even
considere they might be edible.

Janet


They may not be. Incidentally any suggestions how to germinate them?


Very easy. I sow them straight off the bush when ripe, in a pot of
gritty soil and leave it outside over winter. They germinate the
following spring.


OK. Thanks for that. I am just being impatient I guess.

The Chinese site says 25C for 60 days to break dormancy do they need
that much extra heat to get going or are the cultivars in the UK easier?

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