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A once common weed of wheat fields in Europe, sometimes cultivated as a hardy annual. The species has scarlet red flowers with a black ba...Read More
Pretty wildflower. Weedy habit. Wiry, twining stems and delicate petals. The blooms don't last long and fade quickly in bright sun. Red ...Read More
These grow easily from seeds broadcast in February or March in the Pacific Northwest. They like full sun, fertile soil but make do with p...Read More
With their delicate tissue-paper blossoms, Shirley Poppies are one of the delights of early Spring here in South Carolina. They're very ...Read More
I'm still trying to get these to grow from seed. Maybe it's my casual broadcast method in early January... that's the problem?
I finally got one of these poppies to grow, and it now seems worth the previous wasted efforts! I've tried growing from seeds. The plan...Read More
The poppies of Flanders fields. I first saw them in northern France in the middle of World War 2, summer of 1944. The sight of vast fie...Read More
I love the dancing petals ripe with a variety of colours from the onset of summer til it fades into fall these poppies grow well in full ...Read More
Set out seeds in the fall for March bloomers here in southern CA. Does best in full sun. Will flop over and reach for light if in partia...Read More
Planted from seed in spring (Mid-May for us in Alaska). Had first bloom July 4th, a brillant red with black center. Plants are 12-18" hi...Read More
I have had limited success with these plants. I never see them in cell packs so one has to buy seeds. Each brand of seeds has different q...Read More
Sowing seeds to germinate in late summer, to overwinter and bloom the following spring/summer results in much bigger and healthier plants...Read More
A native species in the UK, poppies paint a new road verge or embankment a brilliant hue in their first year, but rapidly decline and aft...Read More
Hardy Annual. Self-sows readily and is a good choice for naturalizing in a meadow garden. Single, red, cup-shaped flowers have a black bl...Read More