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Golden Poppy Plant

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Lillian rose
Unique

They love rich ground mine are thriving.

J
Joshua
First batch was bad

I ordered this plant early in the season and I believe the first batch got frozen en route. I submitted information to have them replaced and it took quite a while. New plants seem healthy but are still dormant. Hopefully the increasing heat wont affect them. Also the first pic in the item description is incorrect.

Celandine Poppy Plant, Native to woodland areas

the Celandine Poppy Plant is native to woodland areas and does well in moist, fertile soil. The plant has striking yellow and orange blooms, contrasting with the plant's blue-green leaves and making a charming contrast. A spring bloomer, the Celandine Poppy Plant is native to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio.

 

Typically, the Celandine Poppy Plant grows between March through May

The plants are self-sowing and thrive well, provided the soil is moist and there is plenty of shade. On average, the Celandine Poppy Plant grows to around 24 inches in height. Although tending to be a wild woodland plant, the Celandine Poppy Plant grows well in gardens, providing the plants with plenty of organic-rich soil and shade.

The best way to cultivate the Celadine Poppy plant is from seeds. Provided with the right growing conditions, Celadine Poppy plants tend to germinate fast. Sprinkle the seeds liberally among the soil and provide plenty of compost. When the seedlings sprout and are about 4 inches tall, it is essential to thin them seedlings out. The germinated plants need plenty of space to grow.

The remaining plants should be around 12 inches apart from one another. If you plant your seeds in the fall, the plants will germinate in the spring but will not bloom until the following year. Although the plants tend to grow in two to three months, if you use the procedure of deadheading, essentially cutting off the blooms after some time, it is possible to have blooms for most of the entire summer.

Most gardeners use Celandine Poppy plants as a decorative sand shady decorative part of their garden, which tends to set and define your garden

As long as you replicate their natural moist, shady environment, Celandine Poppy Plants will multiply, produce a striking border for your garden, and tend to attract bees. They are great plants.