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Wildflowers - Poppy Seeds
The Poppy seeds for sale here come from several families of Poppy, but are not the kind of poppy seeds that you put into muffins! The most popular type of Poppy flower seed is the California Poppy, which graces calendar pictures worldwide with its profuse orange blooms that cover whole mountains in California each spring. It now comes in many other colors as well, such as yellow, red, white, and pink. The other kind of Poppy is called Papaver in the Latin, and has popular members like the Red Poppy that you see being sold by the American Legion in December. We also have the Iceland Poppy, which is a fast-growing poppy that can grow in cold climates.
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Single Poppy Seed Mix Papaver rhoeas
Create a shimmering wave of color with this bright mix, which contains the super-popular Red Poppy, along with pink and white variations. This annual often self-sows and is highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.59 / Oz -
On Sale! Red Poppy Seeds Papaver rhoeas
This annual is often used to remember soldiers who were lost in battle. Possibly one of the world's most popular wildflowers, this vivid red beauty does evoke remembrance. Papaver rhoeas seeds are very easy to grow and self-sows readily.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.65 / Oz
The Poppy seeds for sale here come from several families of Poppy, but are not the kind of poppy seeds that you put into muffins! The most popular type of Poppy flower seed is the California Poppy, which graces calendar pictures worldwide with its profuse orange blooms that cover whole mountains in California each spring. It now comes in many other colors as well, such as yellow, red, white, and pink. The other kind of Poppy is called Papaver in the Latin, and has popular members like the Red Poppy that you see being sold by the American Legion in December. We also have the Iceland Poppy, which is a fast-growing poppy that can grow in cold climates.