Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) 1g, ~9000 seeds
875 Ft
Who should be introduced to the most iconic wildflower, the reddish pearl of the wheat fields? Fortunately, wildflowers, including poppies(Papaver rhoeas), are making a comeback in gardens these days and are slowly losing their weed status, as their early flowering makes them a very important food source for many of our solitary bees.
Features:
- other names: poppies, stinking poppies, poppies, gooseberries, dandelion flowers, blood poppies, wild poppies
- Latin name: Papaver rhoeas
- family: papaveraceae
- life cycle: annual
- flowering time: may-july
- size: 40-60 cm
- soil: dry, average
- growing area: sunny
- seeds origin: Hungary
- pollination factor: 8/10
1 package contains 1g, about 9000 seeds.
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Who should be introduced to the most iconic wildflower, the reddish pearl of the wheat fields? Fortunately, wildflowers, including poppies(Papaver rhoeas), are making a comeback in gardens these days and are slowly losing their weed status, as their early flowering makes them a very important food source for many of our solitary bees.
Features:
- other names: poppies, stinking poppies, poppies, gooseberries, dandelion flowers, blood poppies, wild poppies
- Latin name: Papaver rhoeas
- family: papaveraceae
- life cycle: annual
- flowering time: may-july
- size: 40-60 cm
- soil: dry, average
- growing area: sunny
- seeds origin: Hungary
- pollination factor: 8/10
Sow the seeds in early spring or autumn in prepared soil or pots (autumn germination is more successful). Sow the seeds in their permanent location, they will not bear transplanting. Do not cover the seeds with soil, they germinate in the light! Water them. Keep the soil moist for the first 1-2 weeks. Flower by annual flowering 8-10 weeks after sowing, by autumn sowing next spring/summer. Enjoy the spectacle!
TIP: sown before/when the spring bulbs flower, the annuals will flower just as the spring bulbs are disappearing and will cover the drying foliage of the bulbs.
Poppy occurs in the following seed mixtures:
Bee no?
Oh, Romeo
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