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Poppy

A poppy is a annual, biennial, or perennial plant of the family Papaveraceae[?], typically with showy flowers borne one per stem, native mainly to the Northern hemisphere and often grown for ornament, opium or food. 15-100 cm high, it yields a milky sap (latex) and bears large lobed or divided leaves and white, pink, orange, or red flowers, sometimes with a dark centre, with 4-6 petals around a whorl of stamens. The fruit is a capsule with pores through which the seeds are dispersed.

Genera in this family include:

  • Meconopsis (Himalayan poppy, Welsh poppy, and relatives)
  • Papaver (Iceland poppy, Oriental poppy, Opium poppy, corn poppy and about 120 other species)
  • Romneya (Matilija poppy and relatives)
  • Eschscholzia ( California poppy and relatives)



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