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Type
Cover Seed
Advice

Perennial
lightly cover
sow direct early spring for summer flowering.
May-July for autumn planting & flowering following summer
Easily grown from seed

 

 

Papaver anomalum Album    40cm
Papaver anomalum
Rare single white poppy with yellow stamens and grey-green foliage. Uses bedding plant, rockeries, cut flower and container patio plant. First year flowering perennial, flowering from June to September.

Trial pkt approx 200 seeds

pkt approx 500 seeds

 

 

 

Papaver anomalum Album seeds  Papaver anomalum Album seed


 

Papaver Ladybird    40cm
Papaver commutatum
Papaver Ladybird, a poppy with bright fire-engine red flowers and conspicuous black blotches

Trial pkt approx 1,200 seeds

pkt approx 3,000 seeds

tpkt approx 9,000 seeds

 

 

 

Field Poppy

Av 7,000 seeds/gram

Papaver rhoeas
Field Poppy
Flanders Poppy
Corn Poppy
Common Poppy

Annual Hgt 20 - 60cm Flowers May to August

Common poppy, Corn Poppy, Flanders poppy or field poppy have solitary scarlet flowers, they were once a common site in cornfields. Habitat Cultivated and waste ground.

1 gram pkt
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10 gram pkt
£6.90 Add to basket

 

Field Poppy

 

 

papaver

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Perennial treat as annual
15-18
°C
Average layer vermiculite
sow Feb - July
sow Feb for may flowering
germination 2-3 weeks
Easily grown from seed

Papaver Summer Breeze Mixed
Papaver alpinum
Specifically bred for use as an annual bedding plant.
A poppy with a tidy compact habit, flowering may onwards from a Feb. sowing, a mix of yellow, orange and white.

BUY Trial pkt approx 20 seeds

pkt approx 50 seeds

tpkt approx 150 seeds

 

 

Summer Breeze

Poppy Garden Gnome (Papaver) 30cm
Papaver alpinum
A tidy habit, bright colours not pastel.

Trial pkt approx 200 seeds

pkt approx 500 seeds

tpkt  approx 1,500 seeds

 

 

 

Garden Gnome  from Nickys Poppy Seeds, Papaver Hens and chickens somniferum, Poppy Apple Green, white cloud, Chedglow, Orange Chiffon, Black Peony, Field Poppy, opium poppy

Poppy Alpinum Mixed (Papaver)18cm
Dwarf ideally suited to rockeries. Mixture of apricot, orange, white, yellow and pink.

Trial pkt approx 500 seeds

tpkt approx 1,500 seeds



 

 

papaver
annual/biennial

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Annual / Biennial
15
°C
Do not cover
sow march to may for flowering autumn same year
Easily grown from seed

Papaver Party Fun
A mixture of pastel shades, bicolours and clear tones including yellow, orange pink & scarlet. Ideal as bedding or border plant also for cut flower material.

BUY Trial pkt approx 200 seeds

pkt approx 500 seeds

tpkt approx 1,500 seeds

 

 

Party Fun

 

Papaver
Hardy perennial

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice
Hardy perennial
15°C
Do not cover
Sow July - October
Easily grown from seed

Papaver Pacino
Papaver miyabeanum
Ideal for the rockery, produces a profusion of yellow flowers approx 10cm above the foliage, overall height 20cm.

BUY Trial pkt approx 200 seeds

pkt approx 500 seeds

tpkt approx 1,500 seeds

 

 

POPPY PACINO Papaver miyabeanum

Papaver Morning Kiss
Papaver tianschanicum
Papery and delicate, single, cup-shaped, light orange flowers. Flowering one after the other Morning Kiss is amazing in its simple beauty.

BUY Trial pkt approx 200 seeds

pkt approx 500 seeds

tpkt approx 1,500 seeds

 

 

Papaver Morning Mist Papaver tianschanicum


Welsh Poppy     Perennial   Av 750 seeds
Meconopsis cambrica - Wildflower Welsh Poppy
Hgt 20 - 60cm Flowers June to September
Solitary yellow flowers. Habitat damp areas, shady sites. Of the same family as the blue Himalayan poppy.
An excellent addition to the cottage garden.

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Meconopsis cambrica - Wildflower Welsh Poppy seeds

 

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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