Hungarian Blue Breadseed Poppy Seeds
Ok, so - to be clear - these flowers are purple. Really purple. Anyway, in addition to being a fabulous bi-color of light and dark violet, these gems are loved by all kinds of pollinators and you can bake funky breads and muffins with their fresh seeds - not these seeds though. Plant these, then bake with the ones you grow. Phew! So glad we had this talk!
Poppies are the darlings of the Plantgem family. Always in style, unique, and easy to grow, they will happily set seed to come back subsequent years.
Includes 25 seeds.
Plant Info
Botanical Name
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Papaver somniferum
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Height
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3-4 ft when full grown |
Spacing
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9" between plants
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Light
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Full sun plz
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Zone
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Grows everywhere in the USA (annual, zones 2-11)
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Kids & Pets & Deer
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Toxic, and Deer Resistant |
Climate
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Heat-loving, but prefers low humidity |
Water
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Drought tolerant |
Indoor & Pots
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Grows well in containers outside |
Growing Info
How to Plant | Stick in the dirt 1/8" deep, 2" apart. Water gently & regularly as seedlings emerge over the next 2 weeks. Once babies are 2” tall, pluck so there's just one per 9" |
Where to Plant | Find a place that gets mostly sun |
When to Plant | Early spring, or late fall if winters are mild. Needs cool weather to germinate: 50-60 degrees. Sow directly into garden |
When to Expect Blooms | Early summer |
Care Instructions | Water regularly once established, and pick the flowers regularly (Bring the flowers in! Make bouquets! Have fun!) to encourage more blooms |
Extra Credit | You can sear the end of the cut stem for a few seconds in boiling water or with a flame to prolong the vase life |
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What is Latine name this poppy?
Hi there! Papaver somniferum
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What is Latin name this poppy?
Hi there! Papaver somniferum