Frost Tolerance: Often grown as winter annual in Phoenix
Heat Tolerance: Dies back in early summer
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Origin: Asia
Growth Habits: Clump forming perennials, 18 inches to 4 feet tall (45 cm to 1.2 m) depending on the variety
Flowers: White, light orange, pink or red flowers
Watering Needs: Regular water, good drainage
Propagation: Seeds, root cuttings after the top has died back
The minicap hybrids are Oriental Poppies bred for the resistance to heat, they are probably more desirable in Phoenix.
Blooming Habits:
The Oriental Poppy generally has single flowers with black center, they come in early summer. As many plants with a milky sap, when used as cut flower, the flower stem should be seared with a flame before putting in water to prevent wilting. The leaves die after blooming, and should come back in late summer, early fall.
Culture:
The Oriental Poppy likes a moist, well drained, fertile soil. They are sprawling and rather soft-stemmed. The variety with bigger flowers might need support.
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