Description
Common name: Iceland Poppy
 Dwarf plants produce a mix of large graceful, flowers that are yellow, orange and pink. Blooms spring into fall in cool summer locations. Remove spent blooms to encourage reblooming. But allow to reseed to insure longevity in the garden.
 Iceland poppies are amongst the best poppies for cutting, as they last for several days in the vase.
  Iceland poppies are hardy but short-lived perennials, often grown as biennials, that yield large, papery, bowl-shaped, lightly fragrant flowers supported by hairy, one foot, curved stems among feathery blue-green foliageÂ
Size:Â 2.5″ Potted PlantÂ
Height: 12.0″
Spread: 8.-10″
Light requirement:Â Full sun
Hardy Zones:Â 2,3,4,5,6,7
Attributes:Â Attracts butterflies and bees
Deer resistant
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