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poppy family

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poppy family

Family Papaveraceae, containing about 200 species of mostly herbaceous plants and some woody small trees and shrubs. Most species of this family, which is outstanding for its many garden ornamentals (largely of the genus Papaver) and for pharmaceutically important plants, are found in the Northern Hemisphere. All have cup-shaped flowers, a capsule fruit, leaves that are usually deeply cut or divided into leaflets, and coloured sap. Members include the opium poppy and the corn, or Flanders, poppy (P. rhoeas), the seeds of which may lie dormant for years. The latter became a symbol of World War I because it bloomed in fields that had been disturbed by battle. See also California poppy.



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If allowed to self-seed around your garden, as this member of the poppy family (Papaveraceae) will do, named varieties will gradually return to their parentage and revert to the orange-yellow flowers.
BLOODROOT The Canadian bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis is a miniature member (4in tall) of the poppy family, with numerically correct many petals, forming puffy crystalline white blooms.
Gaudy yet graceful, stunning but subtle, the many members of the poppy family have so much to offer.
 
 
 
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