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04-10-2008, 06:01 AM
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Green Thumb
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Brantford, ON, Canada
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Poppies
Poppies are my favourite. All one needs in one or two plants, since one healthy plant will produce about 100 flowers over three weeks. The only poppies that I plant carefully is the papaver somniferum. The hardest work is trying to thin the plants out, and one is rewarded if they are kept about six inches apart. As to insuring germination, I have no firm idea, since they seems to grow when and where they feel like it.
Papaver Somniferum Poppies with description. 26 July 2007 Papaver Somniferum Flower pictures with Description. 6 July 2007 Shirley Poppy 6 July 2007 Shirley Poppies consolidated with dates on the pictures.. They seem to be predominately a June flower in Zone 5. My pictures were reviewed for Shirley Poppies,(Papaver rhoeas). Most bloomed well up to the middle of June approximately. It appears they prefer slightly cool weather to germinate. All my garden poppies are from seed that over-wintered. There are always some poppy blooms all summer. They are mixed in all or most of the garden area. 3 July 2006 Various Poppies Poppy Flowering Pictures |
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