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A great option for a drought-tolerant and fragrant cutting flower in your landscape that also supports native pollinators! These cheerful Icelandic poppies feature robust 2-inch wide flower heads and will appear in a range of colors: yellow, scarlet, white and orange. Unlike most poppies, these are super for cutting to bring inside, and fragrant. They grow 10-12 in. high and will spread out to create a 12-18 in. wide patch.
These plants grow best in full or partial sun, well-drained soil, and are very hardy to our region. As drought-tolerant biennials or short-lived perennials, they are dormant by late summer but will self-seed for the following year. Deadheading the faded blooms will promote new flowers, enabling a flush of new blooms in late summer/early fall. They attract bees and butterflies, but not deer or rabbits.
With the budget-friendly 4-inch size, you might want to buy a few to enjoy the various color options of this variety!
A great option for a drought-tolerant and fragrant cutting flower in your landscape that also supports native pollinators! These cheerful Icelandic poppies feature robust 2-inch wide flower heads and will appear in a range of colors: yellow, scarlet, white and orange. Unlike most poppies, these are super for cutting to bring inside, and fragrant. They grow 10-12 in. high and will spread out to create a 12-18 in. wide patch.
These plants grow best in full or partial sun, well-drained soil, and are very hardy to our region. As drought-tolerant biennials or short-lived perennials, they are dormant by late summer but will self-seed for the following year. Deadheading the faded blooms will promote new flowers, enabling a flush of new blooms in late summer/early fall. They attract bees and butterflies, but not deer or rabbits.
With the budget-friendly 4-inch size, you might want to buy a few to enjoy the various color options of this variety!