Papaver rhoeas
The Corn Poppy is known for its vibrant red, delicate, papery petals, often with a dark spot at the base. It is a powerful symbol of remembrance, particularly for fallen soldiers, and also represents sleep and peace.
Papaveraceae (Poppy family)
Late spring to mid-summer (May-July)
Strongly associated with World War I battlefields in Flanders, Belgium, as described in John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields." Artificial poppies are worn internationally to commemorate those who died in war. A symbol of sleep and death in Greek and Roman mythology due to its sedative properties (though this is more linked to P. somniferum).
Full sun
Low to moderate. Drought tolerant once established.
Well-drained, Poor to moderately fertile soil. Tolerates a wide range of soil types.
Sow seeds directly in fall or early spring where they are to flower, as they dislike transplanting.
Lightly rake seeds into the soil; they need light to germinate.
Deadheading can prolong blooming, but allow some to set seed for future displays.
Requires minimal care once established.
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