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A friend gave me 3 plume poppy plants last year. I was very impressed by their lovely leaves—and the speed and height of their growth, ...Read More
Flowered the first year from seed, at about 2 feet. I planted them in very deep shade so it did not grow very tall, and got a bit floppy,...Read More
This is a wonderful architectural plant but seems to only survive in Alaska when planted against the foundation of a building where it ge...Read More
A very beautiful plant, grown mainly for its bold and beautiful foliage, blue-green on top and silver below. I've seen this grow to 7-8' ...Read More
Attracts HONEYBEES! Since they are on the decline, this is a very important plant.
I planted three small plants in a moderately sunny, well drained bed. I thought two died, but they just had done their work underground,...Read More
Yes, it can be invasive, but if you're careful, it's controllable.
It grows FAST. My clump came from a single sliced shovelfull o...Read More
Don't be fooled by the "poppy" name. We picked up three wee plants at a spring sale, and they grew huge and shot out the long tubers and...Read More
Plume Poppy grows well in our area next to a shaded gate
next to a giant Black Walnut tree.
The foliage is simpy a...Read More
mine grow about 7 feet tall. They get sun for only about 4 hours per day (N.E. exposure). The leaves are spectacular and it forms a great...Read More
The flowers on mine are a washed out pink\peach colour and mine gets taller than 6ft. Needs to be kept in check if you don't want it wand...Read More
Although a bit invasive (I took out about 8 new ones this year for each of my 3 locations!) - I like this plant. The flowers are very fr...Read More
Heavy alkaline clay soil seems to kill this one.
Seed has very low fertility rates: sow as soon as possible for best resul...Read More
There is 19 genera in Papaveraceae, 1 species in Macleaya. This plant does not originate in the US, but is found in nearly 20 states at ...Read More