A vibrant poppy, perfect for a drought tolerant annual. I love this flower co-ordinated with purple fauna like foxgloves and lavender. It also makes wonderful bordering flowers with the leafy fern like leafy coverage. I must say personally I love the lacy leaves as much as the flower, and the flowers seeds are edible. The roots of this bloom remind me of carrots being tap rooted, so they can assist with soil that needs aeration. From Chapter 'Poppy Californian' Botanical Identification
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Cultivars and VarietiesCalifornia poppy is highly variable, with over 90 synonyms. Some botanists accept two subspecies — one with four varieties (e.g., Leger and Rice, 2003) — though others do not recognize them as distinct (e.g., Jepson 1993):
Horticulturalists have produced numerous cultivars with a range of colors and blossom and stem forms. These typically do not breed true on reseeding. Seeds are often sold as mixtures:
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