Crossword-Solution: MOUTAN 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Moutan n. The Chinese tree peony (Paeonia Mountan), a shrub with
large flowers of various colors.

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MOUTAN anagram AMOUNT, AUMONT, MANOUT, MANTOU, OUTMAN

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To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
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Sentences with MOUTAN (4)

They further vary in that some are herbaceous, disappearing entirely in winter, while others, Moutan or Tree Pæonies, are shrubs; and in favourable seasons, when the shrub is not injured by spring frosts, there is no grander shrub than an old Tree Pæony in full flower.
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 2009
The parts composing the disk sometimes unite and form a glandular ring, as in the orange; or they form a dark-red lamina covering the pistil, as in _Paeonia Moutan_ (fig.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5 Various 2011
For an immense hardy flower of beautiful colouring what can equal the salmon-rose Moutan Reine Elizabeth? Among the others that I have, those that give me most pleasure are Baronne d'Alès and Comtesse de Tuder, both pinks of a delightful quality, and a lovely white called Bijou de Chusan.
Wood and Garden Gertrude Jekyll 2011
Every day, for several hours, the old man installed himself there, and while pipes and bowls of tea succeeded each other he looked lovingly upon his favorite “Moutan wha.” It was certainly a noble plant, well worthy of the admiration of the old amateur, to whom I wish the pleasure of sitting a long time yet under his tent, to enjoy so beautiful a sight.
The Florist and Horticultural Journal, Vol. II. No. 7, July, 1853 Various 2018