Corn Poppy Seeds (Papaver rhoeas)
Thomas Jefferson grew "Papaver Rhoeas flor. plen. double poppy" in a Monticello oval flower bed in 1807. This is a horticultural variety of the common European field poppy, which was immortalized in Flanders during World War I. Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas)
Thomas Jefferson grew “Papaver Rhoeas flor. plen. double poppy” in a Monticello oval flower bed in 1807. This is a horticultural variety of the common European field poppy, which was immortalized in Flanders during World War I. Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is a hardy, self-seeding annual that bears single, red flowers in early summer.
Sow Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) seeds outdoors in mid-spring in a prepared seedbed and lightly cover with fine soil. Keep seedlings moist and thin to 6-12″ apart to reduce competition.
Approximately 500-750 seeds per packet.

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