Seventeen "space peonies" that sprouted from seeds that orbited
the Earth on the Shenzhou-III spaceship in 2002 are in full bloom
in Heze, in East China's Shandong Province.
The flowers were the largest attraction at the 2007 Heze
International Peony Festival that began on Sunday.
This was China's first experiment on peony seeds under
weightless conditions, said Sun Jingyu, an expert with Caozhou
Peony Garden in Heze
"The peonies start blooming nearly two years earlier than the
ordinary breeds," Sun said.
"They grow more vigorously, with thicker stems and obvious
heredity genetic characteristics."
According to the expert, Shenzhou-III was carrying 200 selected
peony seeds and they were all sowed and carefully cared for by
peony experts in the garden since 2003.
As a result more than 30 peony seeds survived.
As one of the country's major peony planting areas, Heze
cultivates an area of more than 5,000 hectares of peonies in 1,100
plus species.
Heze Mayor Zhao Runtian said the city has become a base for
peony production, observation, scientific research and trade, with
more than three million individual trunks of peonies being exported
to more than 20 countries and regions each year.
(China Daily April 17, 2007)