Papaver somniferum 2015

* PURE 
# OPEN POLLINATED

Papaver somniferum 'British Pharm.'
[Ex. Oxfordshire] *



Papaver somniferum 'Kykeon White'#
[Selected form from the Izmir Afghan 2014] 



Papaver somniferum 
'Kykeon Bush Poppy' *
This is an interesting cross between the small podded Bush Poppy and the Kykeon Pink n' White (formally the Kandahar Afghan). 2ft or so in height, multi podded with rich pink flowers and round lightly ribbed pods.



Papaver somniferum 'Izmir Afghan' *

Papaver somniferum 'White Bush' #

Papaver somniferum 'China Pink' #

Papaver somniferum 'China Red' #

Papaver somniferum 'Bush Poppy' #/*

Papaver somniferum 'Burma Giants' #

Papaver somniferum
'Pink & White Persia'*

Papaver bracteatum
'Armenian Poppy' #

Papaver bracteatum 'Armenian Poppy' [Royal Botanic Gardens KEW] #

Papaver glaucum 'Tulip Poppy' #

Papaver orientale 'Oriental Poppy' #

Papaver orientale var. 'Lasiothrix'
[new but not available until summer 2016]

Papaver somniferum subsp. setigerum 
'Wild Opium Poppy' #


Papaver argemone 'Prickly Poppy' #
Papaveraceae: a rare annual of arable land, to 30cm in height. Found mainly on sandy soils. 2-6cm pale red flowers with bark basal blotch, flowering from May-August. The seed pods are long and bristly. Local and scarce, mainly in Southern England. Native to Central and southern Europe, including Britain.
An infusion or syrup made from the petals is used as a sudorific.

Prefers a well-drained sandy loam in a sunny position. Sow seeds in early spring in situ.

Harvested: 2015.

Papaver dubium 'Long-Head Poppy'

Papaver rhoeas 'Field Poppy'
[Ex. Cambridgeshire]
Papaveraceae:  annual growing to 0.6 m (2ft) by 0.2 m (0ft 8in) in height, hardy to Zone 5. Flowering from June to July, and the seeds ripen from Aug to September, Seeds are eaten raw or cooked, and much used as flavouring in cakes, bread, fruit salads, and have very nice nutty flavour, employed as a mild pain reliever and as a treatment for irritable coughs, said to be non-addictive. Native to Europe, including Britain, from Scandinavia south and east to N. Africa and temperate Asia, Fertile well drained soil in full sun, Sow in spring on the surface of sow seeds in spring in situ.

Papaver rhoeas
'American Legion' (Mediterr. form)
Papaveraceae: annual growing to 0.6 m (2ft) by 0.2 m (0ft 8in), hardy to zone 5, Single scarlet flowers with black or white cross in the centre.
I have purchased these to grow myself this summer, hence the reason for not including my own photo of the flowers, as I haven’t taken any yet.

The flowers of corn poppy have a long history of medicinal usage, especially for ailments in the elderly and children, chiefly employed as a mild pain reliever and as a treatment for irritable coughs, it also helps to reduce nervous over-activity, unlike the related opium poppy (P. somniferum) it is non-addictive. The seeds are used as a flavouring in cakes, bread, fruit salad, a syrup can be prepared from the scarlet flower petals, it is used in soups, gruels etc., also a red dye from the petals is used as a food flavouring, especially in wine.








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