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Yellow Horned Poppy

Glaucium flavum

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Yellow Horned Poppy is a coastal perennial with handsome blue-gray foliage and bright golden-yellow poppy flowers followed by spectacular long curved seed pods up to 12 inches.

Plant Family

Papaveraceae (Poppy family)

Blooming

Late spring through summer (June-September)

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Bright golden-yellow poppy flowers of Yellow Horned Poppy with blue-gray foliage
Bright golden-yellow poppy flowers of Yellow Horned Poppy with blue-gray foliage

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Coastal beauty
Resilience
Natural elegance
Maritime heritage
Survival
Golden shores

Perfect For

Coastal celebrationsSeaside garden dedicationsMaritime heritage eventsBeach conservation

Color Meanings

Golden Yellow:Sunshine, coastal warmth, and maritime resilience
Bright Yellow:Joy and seaside brilliance

Similar flowers: sand verbenas and yellow sand verbenas also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Native to coastal regions from the Mediterranean to Britain, Yellow Horned Poppy has inspired poets including Robert Bridges and H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) who celebrated its beauty on windswept shores. Thomas Jefferson planted it at Monticello in 1807, and it naturalized along New England coasts as early as the 17th century. The extraordinary curved seed pods (6-12 inches long) are as ornamental as the flowers, giving the plant its "horned" name. The plant embodies the tenacity of coastal flora, thriving in harsh maritime conditions where few others survive.
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 3 inches across (7.5 cm), poppy-like blooms
Plant Size: 12-24 inches tall (30-60 cm) and 18 inches wide (45 cm)
Flower Shape: Four-petaled single poppy flowers with prominent yellow centers

Natural Habitat

Native to: Europe (Mediterranean to British Isles), North Africa, Western Asia, Macaronesia
Habitat: Shingle beaches, sandy shores, sea cliffs, coastal areas
Climate: Coastal maritime, Mediterranean, Temperate

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun

Water

Low; highly drought-tolerant once established, prefers dry in summer

Soil

Sandy, Gravelly, Shingle, Poor, Very well-drained

Expert Growing Tips

1

Seeds require 3-4 week cold stratification at 35-40°F

2

Sow in winter or early spring

3

Surface sow or lightly cover with sand/grit

4

Resents root disturbance; difficult to transplant

5

Reseeds freely in good conditions

6

Excellent drainage absolutely essential

7

Thrives in poor, lean soils

8

Deer resistant

9

Virtually pest and disease-free

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Coastal and seaside gardens
  • Xeriscaping and gravel gardens
  • Rock gardens
  • Mediterranean-style plantings
  • Naturalized areas
  • Architectural foliage interest

Traditional Uses

  • Seed oil contains glaucine, an alkaloid used in cough medicines
  • Glaucine has bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory effects
  • Historically, seed oil was used to make soap and burned in lamps
  • Caution: Glaucine can cause sedation and hallucinogenic effects; use only under medical supervision

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Yellow Horned Poppy

Why is it called horned poppy?

The name comes from the plant's distinctive long, curved seed pods that can reach 6-12 inches in length and resemble horns. These spectacular pods are as ornamental as the flowers.

Is yellow horned poppy invasive?

Yellow Horned Poppy is considered invasive in some areas like Massachusetts where it has naturalized. It reseeds freely in favorable conditions but is generally manageable in gardens.

Can you transplant yellow horned poppy?

No, Yellow Horned Poppy resents root disturbance and is very difficult to transplant successfully. It's best grown from seed sown directly where you want it to grow.

What are the medicinal uses of yellow horned poppy?

The seed oil contains glaucine, an alkaloid used in cough medicines for its bronchodilator properties. However, glaucine can have side effects and should only be used under medical supervision.

Available Colors

Bright yellow
Golden yellow
Orange-yellow

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Papaveraceae (Poppy family)
Native to:Europe (Mediterranean to British Isles)
Blooms:Late spring through summer (June-September)

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