Alpin Poppies
By Dawnglitters
- 14 Apr, 2009
- 15 likes
Papaver Alpinum
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Yes, Milky, they are Alpin Poppies and there are plenty of them in the Jardin des Plantes. I'm fascinated by the fragile poppies and I planted seeds of California Poppy. Hope they are doing well underground, no sign of life yet.
Actually, I try to use them this year to cover fresh nettles-free ground spots of my garden.
15 Apr, 2009
What beautiful colors. Not you average red poppy!
16 Apr, 2009
These are beautiful. Californian poppies are usually quite tough and will grow almost anywhere. I hope they grow for you, they should do. If not try growing them in a pot or tray first.
19 Apr, 2009
they are gorgeous
8 Mar, 2010
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Dawn........That looks gorgeous.....................brilliant photo
14 Apr, 2009