Washington Iceland Poppy Seed Packet

$3.79

Iceland Poppy (Papaver nudicaule)

  • Easy to grow
  • Attracts birds, bees and butterflies
  • Approx. 200 Iceland Poppy seeds
  • Non-gmo, made in the USA
  • Packet dimensions: 6 1/2" x 4"

Lifting their delicate cup-shaped petals to the sun, these bright blossoms of orange, white and yellow nod and curtsy on slender stems, painting the landscape from Spring to late Summer.

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COMMON NAME Iceland Poppy
BOTANICAL NAME Papaver nudicaule
LIFECYCLE Perennial, Annual
PLANTING SEASON Late Autumn, Early Spring
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS Full Sun
ZONES 3-10
BLOOM COLOR Red, Yellow, Orange, White
BLOOM PERIOD Summer, Fall
PLANT HEIGHT 12-24 inches
COVERAGE One Packet 40 Sq. Ft.
FEATURES Attracts Pollinators, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Easy to Grow

HOW TO PLANT WASHINGTON ICELAND POPPY SEEDS

When To Plant

Poppies do best if planted directly outdoors in late Autumn or early Spring.


Where To Plant

Poppies only need soil that is ordinary and moist, but well drained. They also do well in full sun.


How To Plant

The seeds should not be planted deeply; they just need to be compressed into the soil, as they need light to germinate.

If planting in rows, then plant the seeds 6” to 8” apart.


How To Care For Poppies

These varieties of poppy seeds generally germinate in about 20 days. You can thin the seedlings to 6” to 8” apart after they emerge.

Washington Iceland Poppies should be watered regularly, but they can tolerate dry conditions. It is not necessary to fertilize poppies.

It generally takes about 60 to 90 days for Iceland poppies to bloom after the seed is planted.

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