Item #3234 Corn Poppy / Shirley Poppy
Papaver rhoeas (Papaveraceae)A
hardy annual native to Europe, but has been naturalized throughout the United States. The
large 3 inch blooms range in shades from white and pink, to red and are individually
borne on erect hairy stems. The foliage remains inconspicuous allowing the flower to
express its full beauty. Prefers welldrained soil in full sun to partial shade. Performs
best if sown in late fall in the southern regions of the U.S. or in early spring in the
northern regions of the U.S.
Suggested Use: Flower gardens, roadsides, meadows, mixtures, cut flowers.
Miscellaneous: Not enough can be said about this all time gardening favorite. The seed
pods are attractive for dry floral arrangements. Can be seen from great distances,
guaranteed to make the neighbors jealous.
Average Planting Success: 80% |