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Papaver rhoeas (Papeveraceae)
A hardy annual native to Europe, which has naturalized throughout the United States. The large 2 to 4 inch blooms are fire engine Âred vividly marked with purplish-Âblack centers individually borne on erect hairy stems. The foliage remains inconspicuous allowing the flower to express its full beauty. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Performs best if sown in late fall in the southern regions of the U.S. or in early spring in the northern regions of the U.S. An outstanding spring favorite.
Suggested Use: Flower gardens, roadsides, meadows, mixtures, cut flowers.
Miscellaneous: State Highway Departments throughout the nation have begun planting Red Corn Poppies along their roadsides for motorists to enjoy. Truly spectacular when heavily seeded in an isolated area. Does not transplant well.
Average Planting Success: 80%
Height: 2 - 2½ feet
Germination: 10 - 30 days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F - Â70°F
Sowing Depth: Surface Sow
Blooming Period: March - July
Average Seeds Per Pound: 3,200,000
Seeds/Pkt: 2,100 - covers 20 sq.ft.
1 oz Covers: 1,361 sq.ft.
Seeding Rate: 2 lbs. per acre
A hardy annual native to Europe, which has naturalized throughout the United States. The large 2 to 4 inch blooms are fire engine Âred vividly marked with purplish-Âblack centers individually borne on erect hairy stems. The foliage remains inconspicuous allowing the flower to express its full beauty. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Performs best if sown in late fall in the southern regions of the U.S. or in early spring in the northern regions of the U.S. An outstanding spring favorite.
Suggested Use: Flower gardens, roadsides, meadows, mixtures, cut flowers.
Miscellaneous: State Highway Departments throughout the nation have begun planting Red Corn Poppies along their roadsides for motorists to enjoy. Truly spectacular when heavily seeded in an isolated area. Does not transplant well.
Average Planting Success: 80%
Height: 2 - 2½ feet
Germination: 10 - 30 days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F - Â70°F
Sowing Depth: Surface Sow
Blooming Period: March - July
Average Seeds Per Pound: 3,200,000
Seeds/Pkt: 2,100 - covers 20 sq.ft.
1 oz Covers: 1,361 sq.ft.
Seeding Rate: 2 lbs. per acre

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Description
Papaver rhoeas (Papeveraceae)
A hardy annual native to Europe, which has naturalized throughout the United States. The large 2 to 4 inch blooms are fire engine Âred vividly marked with purplish-Âblack centers individually borne on erect hairy stems. The foliage remains inconspicuous allowing the flower to express its full beauty. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Performs best if sown in late fall in the southern regions of the U.S. or in early spring in the northern regions of the U.S. An outstanding spring favorite.
Suggested Use: Flower gardens, roadsides, meadows, mixtures, cut flowers.
Miscellaneous: State Highway Departments throughout the nation have begun planting Red Corn Poppies along their roadsides for motorists to enjoy. Truly spectacular when heavily seeded in an isolated area. Does not transplant well.
Average Planting Success: 80%
Height: 2 - 2½ feet
Germination: 10 - 30 days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F - Â70°F
Sowing Depth: Surface Sow
Blooming Period: March - July
Average Seeds Per Pound: 3,200,000
Seeds/Pkt: 2,100 - covers 20 sq.ft.
1 oz Covers: 1,361 sq.ft.
Seeding Rate: 2 lbs. per acre
A hardy annual native to Europe, which has naturalized throughout the United States. The large 2 to 4 inch blooms are fire engine Âred vividly marked with purplish-Âblack centers individually borne on erect hairy stems. The foliage remains inconspicuous allowing the flower to express its full beauty. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Performs best if sown in late fall in the southern regions of the U.S. or in early spring in the northern regions of the U.S. An outstanding spring favorite.
Suggested Use: Flower gardens, roadsides, meadows, mixtures, cut flowers.
Miscellaneous: State Highway Departments throughout the nation have begun planting Red Corn Poppies along their roadsides for motorists to enjoy. Truly spectacular when heavily seeded in an isolated area. Does not transplant well.
Average Planting Success: 80%
Height: 2 - 2½ feet
Germination: 10 - 30 days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F - Â70°F
Sowing Depth: Surface Sow
Blooming Period: March - July
Average Seeds Per Pound: 3,200,000
Seeds/Pkt: 2,100 - covers 20 sq.ft.
1 oz Covers: 1,361 sq.ft.
Seeding Rate: 2 lbs. per acre























