Himalayan blue poppy
By Nancym
- 9 Jan, 2008
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The color is truly amazing and the blooms do last much longer than other poppies.
9 Jan, 2008
Sadly they don't grow well here. I've seen cornflowers used to substitute for the blue
9 Jan, 2008
This is not a plant commonly seen here in Nova Scotia (Canada) either, but I have had it for the past 3 years and cross my fingers that it will survive the winter once more. I gave a plant to my next door neighbour who has a real gift for gardening ,so we are anxiously waiting to see how it fairs out too.
9 Jan, 2008
Lovely blue colour did you grow this poppy from seed,I have tried a number of times ,but have failed every time Happy gardening
15 Feb, 2008
I got this plant from a nursery as I've heard that it is tricky starting them from seed.
15 Feb, 2008
That light blue is stunning.
30 Sep, 2008
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Meconopsis Betonicifolia
£4.00 at Burncoose -
Meconopsis Baileyi (Himalayan Blue Poppy ( Syn . Betonicifolia ))
£8.99 at Crocus -
Himalayan Poppy Seeds
£3.55 at Suttons Seeds
One of my favourites
9 Jan, 2008