The common peony is native to Europe in Spain, northern Portugal and southern France, Italy, Switzerland, western Romania and the
Balkan peninsula and possibly northern Greece (Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 1998, Lupo Osti 2006, Aghababian 2011, GRIN 2014). It is widely cultivated elsewhere, but considered a native endemic of Europe. There are six known subspecies: •
P. officinalis subsp.
arietina ((G. Anderson) N. G. Passal.): Native to Italy, Albania and
Northern Caucasus. •
P. officinalis subsp.
banatica ((
Rochel)
Soó): Native to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Romania and Serbia. •
P. officinalis subsp.
huthii (A. Soldano): Native to South-east France and North-West Italy. •
P. officinalis subsp.
italica (N. G. Passal. & Bernardo): Native to Italy. •
P. officinalis subsp.
microcarpa (
Boiss. &
Reuter)
Nyman) (syn.
P. humilis): Native to Portugal (Northeast and
Estrela,
Aire e Candeeiros and
Montejunto ranges), Spain and southern France. •
P. officinalis subsp.
officinalis: Native to Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Albania and introduced to the United States in Kentucky, Massachusetts, Vermont, West Virginia and Canada in Ontario. == Taxonomy ==