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Papaver triniifolium |
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Common name |
Armenian poppy |
Family |
papaveraceae |
Life cycle |
biennial (Z5-11) |
Flowers |
orange-red (summer) |
Size |
8-16" |
Light |
sun |
Cultural notes |
well drained soil |
Species from Turkey, where it grows on rocky slopes. Finely dissected foliage, orange-red flowers. Just a seedling photo for now.
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We left this plant behind in our Pennsylvania garden (and wish it well); we don't grow it in Houston. About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following commentsLinda Daman | Jun 03, 2016 | Mine are crowded...mostly first year rosettes. Can they be transplanted? Most papavers hate being transplanted. I would only attempt it in early spring, unless the plants are really still small, and then with care to get as much of the roots as possible. |
- Seed from NARGS '14/'15 exchange. Baggy 70F with light (69%G, 7-13d)
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May 23, 2015
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