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Thames Barrier Park June 2007
By Ajay
- 2 Jun, 2007
- 8 likes
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Lovely colour
7 Jul, 2009
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This photo was taken at Thames Barrier Park.
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Papaver Orientale
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Papaver Orientale 'Patty's Plum'
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I like to grow flowers that have large seed pods. You still have something to look at after the flower has died, and they can be collected and dried too. These poppies are a delicate colour.
26 Apr, 2008