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Orange Poppy

Papaver 'Orange'
$1599 $1999
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Plant Highlights

Orange Poppy highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Papaver 'Orange'
  • Growing Zones
    3-8
  • Mature Height
    18 - 24 inches
  • Mature Spread
    12 - 18 inches
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Medium
  • Soil
    Well Drained Soil
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    After Foliage Yellows
  • Bloom Period
    Summer

Glorious ruffled petals, the Orange Poppy (Papaver 'Orange'), are a variety of Common Poppy that is a radiant perennial wildflower that bees adore! The frilly ruffled petals have darker pleated petal edges that fade to nearly white and then turn into a dark reddish-orange center. Borne atop tall, slender stems, the hairy buds are jam-packed with these crepe-papery petals!

Backed by a rosette of lobed, spikey-looking green leaves that look great all spring into the summer. Deadheading, or snipping blooms for bouquets, means encouraging new buds to appear. By mid-late summer, you'll enjoy the unique seedpods that form and can be collected for crafts! The seeds even sound like rattles once they've dried, adding a unique sound to your landscape!

Orange Poppy plants are cold-hardy perennials in USDA growing zones 3-8. Growing 18-24 inches tall when in bloom, the mounds of foliage grow 12-18 inches wide. These hardy blooms are curious flowers that look great in a bouquet as focal points, and are beacons for butterflies and honeybees!

Planting and Application:

Glowing Orange Poppy plants are fantastic in both garden beds and borders, cutting gardens, pollinator borders and in containers for delicate blossoms indoors or out! The vibrant tropical color collection goes great with a wide variety of other perennial blooms all spring and into summer.

Poppies attract loads of butterflies and bees, and their blooms look incredible in a floral arrangement! Add these delicate blooms and dense foliage to raised beds, and Rock gardens. The foliage mounds look great along paths and garden edges as spillers for a clean tidy edge all growing season. Plant in large containers and planters anywhere in the sun!
  • Gorgeous Vibrant Orange Flowering Perennials
  • Papery Thin Petals & Dark Reddish-Orange Centers
  • Textured Lobed Green Foliage
  • Tidy Mounds of Perennial Greenery
  • Spring-Summer Wildflowers, Containers & Fresh/Dried Bouquets

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Poppy plants love full sun and can handle partial sun and afternoon shade, especially in the warmer of its favored growing zones. Preferring well-drained moist to slightly drier soils without being picky on soil type. Provide a layer of Arborist mulch to hold in moisture and keep roots cool. You can deadhead to keep the seeds from self-seeding and clean up the mound.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Moderate Moisture
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Deadhead After Blooms Fade & Prune Early Spring

Buy your own quality bareroot Orange Poppy perennials for vibrant blooms, ruffled and two-tone blooms, and incredible garden impact from NatureHills.com today!

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Orange Poppy

$1599 $1999

Glorious ruffled petals, the Orange Poppy (Papaver 'Orange'), are a variety of Common Poppy that is a radiant perennial wildflower that bees adore! The frilly ruffled petals have darker pleated petal edges that fade to nearly white and then turn into a dark reddish-orange center. Borne atop tall, slender stems, the hairy buds are jam-packed with these crepe-papery petals!

Backed by a rosette of lobed, spikey-looking green leaves that look great all spring into the summer. Deadheading, or snipping blooms for bouquets, means encouraging new buds to appear. By mid-late summer, you'll enjoy the unique seedpods that form and can be collected for crafts! The seeds even sound like rattles once they've dried, adding a unique sound to your landscape!

Orange Poppy plants are cold-hardy perennials in USDA growing zones 3-8. Growing 18-24 inches tall when in bloom, the mounds of foliage grow 12-18 inches wide. These hardy blooms are curious flowers that look great in a bouquet as focal points, and are beacons for butterflies and honeybees!

Planting and Application:

Glowing Orange Poppy plants are fantastic in both garden beds and borders, cutting gardens, pollinator borders and in containers for delicate blossoms indoors or out! The vibrant tropical color collection goes great with a wide variety of other perennial blooms all spring and into summer.

Poppies attract loads of butterflies and bees, and their blooms look incredible in a floral arrangement! Add these delicate blooms and dense foliage to raised beds, and Rock gardens. The foliage mounds look great along paths and garden edges as spillers for a clean tidy edge all growing season. Plant in large containers and planters anywhere in the sun!
  • Gorgeous Vibrant Orange Flowering Perennials
  • Papery Thin Petals & Dark Reddish-Orange Centers
  • Textured Lobed Green Foliage
  • Tidy Mounds of Perennial Greenery
  • Spring-Summer Wildflowers, Containers & Fresh/Dried Bouquets

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Poppy plants love full sun and can handle partial sun and afternoon shade, especially in the warmer of its favored growing zones. Preferring well-drained moist to slightly drier soils without being picky on soil type. Provide a layer of Arborist mulch to hold in moisture and keep roots cool. You can deadhead to keep the seeds from self-seeding and clean up the mound.

  • Full Sun & Partial Shade
  • Moderate Moisture
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Deadhead After Blooms Fade & Prune Early Spring

Buy your own quality bareroot Orange Poppy perennials for vibrant blooms, ruffled and two-tone blooms, and incredible garden impact from NatureHills.com today!

Plant Size

  • 5 Pack Bareroot
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