Meconopsis cambrica
By Columbine
- 30 Mar, 2010
- 8 likes
June 2009
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It's a member of the Papaveraceae family,also called 'Welsh poppy'
Don't know if we're suppoed to call them poppies strictly speaking,
but that's for the experts ;-) It is a very easy plant,growing like weeds around here.
31 Mar, 2010
I would like these type of weeds growing profusely in my garden
Col.....LOL
31 Mar, 2010
What is the other plant that its growing through, They look good together.
31 Mar, 2010
That's polemonium (Jacob'e ladder).I put added the full picture to my garden.
They do look good together :-)
31 Mar, 2010
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This photo is of species Papaver.
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This photo is of "Poppies" in Columbine's garden
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Are these a type of poppy? So unusual...They look as if they are delicate.
I just love the colour....
30 Mar, 2010