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Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Perennial Papaver Orientale Poppy Orange-Scarlet Garden Flowers
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Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Perennial Papaver Orientale Poppy Orange-Scarlet Garden Flowers

Papaver orientale is known as the popular Oriental Poppy. This variety has intense orange-scarlet blooms with black eyes. The foliage emerges in early spring and is slightly hairy. After blooming, the plant will go dormant for the remainder of the summer, so plant it with later blooming perennials or annuals for continuous color. Oriental poppy is a 36 i…
Papaver orientale is known as the popular Oriental Poppy. This variety has intense orange-scarlet blooms with black eyes. The foliage emerges in early spring and is slightly hairy. After blooming, the plant will go dormant for the remainder of the summer, so plant it with later blooming perennials or annuals for continuous color. Oriental poppy is a 36 inch tall perennial wildflower that grows in USDA zones 2 - 7. Oriental Poppy prefers cooler climates but can be grown as annuals in areas with warmer winters. They make great cut flowers and they are very attractive to beneficial insects and hummingbirds. Sow 4 seeds per plant. Start the seed indoors in late winter or directly sow the seed in a prepared seedbed outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Press the seed into the soil but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. At a temperature of 68F, germination usually occurs within 21 days. Space the plants 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-drained soil. Oriental Poppy is usually resistant to deer. Papaver orientale is known as the popular Oriental Poppy. This variety has intense orange-scarlet blooms with black eyes. The foliage emerges in early spring and is slightly hairy. After blooming, the plant will go dormant for the remainder of the summer, so plant it with later blooming perennials or annuals for continuous color. Oriental Poppy prefers cooler climates but can be grown as annuals in areas with warmer winters. They make great cut flowers and they are very attractive to beneficial insects and hummingbirds. Start the seed indoors in late winter or directly sow the seed in a prepared seedbed outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Press the seed into the soil but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. At a temperature of 68F, germination usually occurs within 21 days. Space the plants 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-drained soil. Oriental Poppy is usually resistant to deer.
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Papaver orientale is known as the popular Oriental Poppy. This variety has intense orange-scarlet blooms with black eyes. The foliage emerges in early spring and is slightly hairy. After blooming, the plant will go dormant for the remainder of the summer, so plant it with later blooming perennials or annuals for continuous color. Oriental poppy is a 36 inch tall perennial wildflower that grows in USDA zones 2 - 7. Oriental Poppy prefers cooler climates but can be grown as annuals in areas with warmer winters. They make great cut flowers and they are very attractive to beneficial insects and hummingbirds. Sow 4 seeds per plant. Start the seed indoors in late winter or directly sow the seed in a prepared seedbed outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Press the seed into the soil but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. At a temperature of 68F, germination usually occurs within 21 days. Space the plants 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-drained soil. Oriental Poppy is usually resistant to deer. Papaver orientale is known as the popular Oriental Poppy. This variety has intense orange-scarlet blooms with black eyes. The foliage emerges in early spring and is slightly hairy. After blooming, the plant will go dormant for the remainder of the summer, so plant it with later blooming perennials or annuals for continuous color. Oriental Poppy prefers cooler climates but can be grown as annuals in areas with warmer winters. They make great cut flowers and they are very attractive to beneficial insects and hummingbirds. Start the seed indoors in late winter or directly sow the seed in a prepared seedbed outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Press the seed into the soil but do not cover it. Keep the seed moist until germination. At a temperature of 68F, germination usually occurs within 21 days. Space the plants 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-drained soil. Oriental Poppy is usually resistant to deer.