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Poppy Seeds - Amazing Grey

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 9

HEIGHT
12 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid Spring to late Summer

BLOOM COLOR
Purple, grey

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well drained soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
SEEDS PER POUND
3,400,000

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 9

HEIGHT
12 - 15 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Summer

BLOOM COLOR
Red

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Loose, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
4 - 9

HEIGHT
24 - 36 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late spring through early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Black and white

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Well drained soil, pH 5.5 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
12 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid spring to early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Orange

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Loose, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
10 - 12 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
12 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Pink

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
10 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Yellow

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
10 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
White

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
About...
Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas Amazing Grey) - This Shirley type annual poppy is a wonderful addition to any flower garden. These poppy's boast delicate lavender grey tissue paper petals that are often colored in mixed shades of storm cloud grey to slate blue and sometimes even a red blush.MORE POPPY OPTIONS
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
55 - 60F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
21 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE
4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
10 inches
Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas Amazing Grey) - This Shirley type annual poppy is a wonderful addition to any xeriscape flower garden. These poppy's boast delicate lavender grey tissue paper petals that are often colored in mixed shades of storm cloud grey to slate blue and sometimes even a red blush. With a captivating elegance in both landscape and arrangements, it has become a highly sought after cult favorite of high end florists who reserve Amazing Grey for the finest design work!
Some flowers even have a white edge and they're all nestled against thick, fern like lace shaped green foliage. The single and ruffled half double poppies create impressive mass of what looks like grey clouds in the garden, but everyone of these clouds has a silver lining. You won't be the only one who loves these unique blooms, Amazing Grey Poppy will bring the pollinators to your garden in droves and need very little water to survive as established plants are quite resistant to drought.
Common Questions
Do I need to deadhead Papaver rhoeas?
This is optional; however, it will extend your bloom season.
Do I need to fertilizer Papaver rhoeas?
Typically, no. However, if you notice foliage and no flowers your plants may be in need of phosphorus-rich fertilizer.
Are these flowers fragrant?
They are not known for their scent, but they are valued highly for their blooms.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
55 - 60F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
21 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE
2/3 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 2 pounds per acre

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
12 inches









Red Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas) - The drought tolerant Red Poppy is one of the most popular wildflowers in all the world, and it easily establishes from Poppy seeds. It is also known as Shirley Poppy, Flanders Poppy, American Legion Poppy, (the red poppy is the symbol of the American Legion, handed out for Memorial Day), and in England, Corn Poppy. This wildflower is native to most of all Europe and North Africa. Growing Poppies from seed is such a rewarding experience. Red Poppies are favorites with xeriscape gardeners because they grow so successfully from wildflower seed, and they transform a dull boring landscape into an intense display of gorgeous red blooms. Since they are annuals, they grow quickly from flower seeds each spring and drop new Red Poppy wildflower seed in the fall.
Common Questions
Do I need to deadhead Papaver rhoeas?
This is optional; however, it will extend your bloom season.
Do I need to fertilizer Papaver rhoeas?
Typically, no. However, if you notice foliage and no flowers your plants may be in need of phosphorus-rich fertilizer.
Are these flowers fragrant?
They are not known for their scent, but they are valued highly for their blooms.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
60F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 28 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow up to 1/8th inch deep

SOWING RATE
5 - 6 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
14 inches





Poppy Checkers (Papaver Orientale Checkers) - This beautiful flowering poppy plant will grow 24 - 36 inches tall. It prefers full sun and blooms most frequently in late spring through early summer. Plant Papaver Checkers within the perennial border, add to container planting, and makes nice companion for spring blooming bulbs. This perennial poppy has a clumping habit which results in more blooms per plant. The poppy flowers are huge and can reach 6 inches in diameter. Plant these poppy seeds in well-drained soil with a pH between 5.5 - 7.5. These flower seeds are very easy to germinate.
Common Questions
Do I need to fertilize oriental poppy?
Use a slow-release fertilizer in the spring. Be sure to follow product label directions. Another option is to side dress the soil with compost or manure tea.
Can I grow oriental poppy in a container?
Yes, however it is not ideal. These plants have a long tap root that do much better in garden soil. If containers are still something you would like to try choosing a container deep enough to handle the long tap root (terra cotta pots are best). Use quality potting mix with slow-release fertilizer, water deeply and always keep soil moist.
Do I need to winterize my oriental poppy plants?
Oriental poppies are winter hardy to USDA zone 8, they do benefit from a layer of mulch before winter sets in to protect the roots. If you are growing your flowers in a container, you can bury the container in garden soil or wrap with burlap or bubble wrap for protection. They can also be moved indoors.
Should Oriental poppies be cut back?
There's no need to trim them back, as the foliage naturally dies off after blooming. However, if you prefer a tidier look, you can cut the wilted leaves down to the ground.
Will Oriental poppies bloom in the first year?
The timing of when you plant the seeds is crucial. They require a cold period to flourish, so if you sow them in the spring, they won’t bloom until the next year.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
60 - 65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow seeds just barely covering

SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
8 - 10 inches





Poppy (Papaver rupifragum Double Tangerine Gem) - This perennial flower is a native of Morocco and brings saturated tangerine tones to the most rocky and arid landscapes. Fully double orange blooms of overlapping rings of paper-thin silky petals with Ferny, silver-blue foliage only growing 12 inches tall. Sunlight makes the translucent petals of Papaver Double Tangerine positively glow with color. The fascinating attractive seedpods will add a nice touch to dried arrangements. This cute little robust plant looks best in a rock garden or edging a hot, sunny border.
This pollinator-attracting blooms in the first year and reseeds readily. In 1890, Sir William Jackson Hooker described finding P. rupifragum growing in dry, rocky places of southern Morocco at an elevation of 6,000 - 7,000 feet. Indeed, this drought-tolerant plant is perfect for meadows, xeriscaping, rocky gardens, and sunny, dry locations!