- × hungari****, that is
intermediate in all
characteristics with P.
rhoeas. P.
rhoeas topped the list in a UK
study of
meadow pollen production, on a per...
-
Papaver orientale, is dark blue, that of the
field or corn
poppy (Papaver
rhoeas) is grey to dark green. The
opium poppy,
Papaver somniferum,
grows wild...
- this poem from "In
Flanders Fields". The "poppy red"
refers to
Papaver rhoeas. Oh! you who
sleep in
Flanders Fields,
Sleep sweet – to rise anew! We caught...
- (2006) use
three representative species, P. commutatum, P. dubium, and P.
rhoeas for
their genetic analysis. The
geographic center of Rhoeadium’s diversity...
- by the
common name "bossed poppy". It is
often misidentified as
Papaver rhoeas (corn poppy,
common in Europe),
since they are very
similar in form and...
- The term is
originally the
French name for the wild corn poppy,
Papaver rhoeas,
which is
distinguished by its
bright red
color and
orange tint. It eventually...
-
placed as
Anzac Day
tributes on a
cenotaph in New Zealand;
mostly Papaver rhoeas marketed by the
Royal New
Zealand Returned and Services' ****ociation, with...
-
Summer field in
Belgium (Hamois). The blue
flowers are
Centaurea cy**** and the red are
Papaver rhoeas....
-
ornamental cultivar group derived from the
European wild
field poppy (Papaver
rhoeas). The
Shirley poppy was
created from 1880
onwards by the
Reverend William...
-
Gypsophila elegans,
annual baby's-breath
Lantana spp.,
shrub verbenas Papaver rhoeas,
common poppy Petasites hybridus,
butterbur Phlox drummondii,
annual phlox...