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50 Poppies - Iceland Poppies Flower Seeds - Papaver nudicaule Poppy - Perennial - Sow Autumn Spring

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*Papaver nudicaule Iceland Poppy 50
Bob Shop ID:
159657342

Papaver nudicaule Seeds

Common Name: Iceland Poppy

 

Papaver nudicaule or Iceland Poppy as it is commonly known is a hardy perennial or biennial native to the arctic regions of North America, and extending eastward in cooler climates. The silky petals range in color from yellow, white, pinkish-coral, and orange. The Iceland Poppy has the most radiant white, yellow or orange flowers that are individually isolated on an upright hairy stem, producing dazzling splashes of color when planted in mass. Iceland Poppy makes superb cut flowers lasting up to a week if the flowers are cut in bud and the stalk tip scalded in boiling water before being placed in a vase. The plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds.

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Finally received the item after a long wait for the post office strike to end. Still a perfect transaction. Thank you!
11 Dec 2014