Poppies 2013
I have so many favourites it's hard to put any of them on the first place on my favourites list. Poppies are definitely one of those.
This one had a fantastic colours of dark red and royal purple mixed.
Summer 2012 was lovely. I had sown some poppy seeds that were supposed to be mauve but they turned out red and gigantic. They were some sort of opium poppies Papaver somniferum, but I would have liked to call them "giganteum".
These tulip-like poppies from 2012 were 130 cm tall and most of
them were red. An occasional light lilac flower appeared too.
Well. I wasn't able to repeat this trick. Maybe I watered them too much last year, or maybe they were just sown too tightly and didn't have enough space, but the seeds collected from these produced much smaller plants the following year. Furthermore, I scattered some seeds nearby where I live. It was very sandy soil, and when I went to check on them later in the summer, the result was this:
As you can see, all the common weeds are bigger than the poppies. Now I know that they do grow even in less optimal conditions, but even the greatest of plants remain tiny and pale in poor soil. And yes, this is the exactly same cultivar as in the photo above this one.
Since these weren't actually mauve as promised, I decided to order some for the summer 2013. And these were successful. I had them growing in a very hot and sunny spot in front of a window, and the colour of the blooms was so sweet! Don't ask me anything about the cultivar though as I can't remember them any more.
This is the same flower bed as above, but the timing is a bit different. These are another cultivar of opium poppies, but I don't think it had any special name on it.
I got all my poppy seeds the same way as other; buying from local seed stores, online shops and on eBay. Most seeds ordered form eBay produced something else than ordered, probably because the were collected from private gardens. Having said that, I must also said that most times the result was worth having in the garden, even if it was unexpected. The seeds purchased from seed stored produced blooms alike in the picture of the seed bag.
Full red opium poppy bloom (Papaver somniferum).
This is a random colour variation among red blooms.
This feathered cultivar is 'Flemish Antique'.
This is a lovely colour variation amongst the red as well.
These are "black" opium poppies.
'Black Swan' didn't appear black in 2013 either.
Instead it's red and purple.
'Black peony' didn't appreciate the rain.
I bought these 'Apple blossom' pink California poppy
seeds from the local hardware store.
And these 'double Shirley' corn poppy seeds were bought
from the same place as well. Quality seeds, as you can see.
They make me hungry because they make me think of
strawberry sorbet!
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