Papaver orientale 'Patty's Plum'
- Kerin-Lea Kelberg
- Jan 23
- 2 min read

Native to the Caucasus, north eastern Turkey, and northern Iran.
Clump forming habit with hairy green leaves and tall flower stems producing huge flowers in a mixture of bright colours which may include shades of red, salmon, orange, pink and white with black centres. These plants grow to a height of 80cm and enjoy full sun to part shade. They thrive in well-drained soil with a pH 6.5 to 7.5.
Oriental poppies are closely related to the great scarlet poppy Papaver bracteatum.
Seeds are sown after the potential of frost has passed, when the average temperature is approximately 21°C. Lightly sprinkle seeds on the surface of the soil as light will assist with the germination. Germination takes approximately 10–20 days.
Oriental Poppies do not handle transplanting or over-watering well. Mulch to protect the plant over the winter. Dead heading will increase the chances of a second flowering.
Oriental Poppies make stunning cut flowers for floral arrangements. Their large, colorful petals and contrasting centers add drama and elegance to bouquets and centerpieces. Select stems with just a few buds opening and many unopened buds. Stems should be sturdy, undamaged, and upright. To condition, remove all foliage that will be below the water line. Cut stem ends with a sharp knife. Hydrate in a solution of water and commercial floral food for two hours before storage or usage. Vase life - 5-7 days. Note - these flowers are sensitive to Ethylene.
Seeds currently available.
$5.00 - 30 open pollinated seeds
$4.00 - postage within Australia
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