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Mixed Poppies (Papaveraceae)

$4.00

These poppies are a mix of varieties grown in Flagstaff with colors including red, pink, white, orange, and coral. They require cold stratification and light to germinate. Sowing seeds directly outdoors in winter on top of snow produces great, low-effort results.

Poppies bloom very early in Spring and are quite cold tolerant. You'll be enjoying them for months! These poppies are most likely annual varieties, but will readily self-seed if you leave blooms to dry on the plant. Minimum 1/8 tsp of seeds included (seeds are tiny).

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These poppies are a mix of varieties grown in Flagstaff with colors including red, pink, white, orange, and coral. They require cold stratification and light to germinate. Sowing seeds directly outdoors in winter on top of snow produces great, low-effort results.

Poppies bloom very early in Spring and are quite cold tolerant. You'll be enjoying them for months! These poppies are most likely annual varieties, but will readily self-seed if you leave blooms to dry on the plant. Minimum 1/8 tsp of seeds included (seeds are tiny).

These poppies are a mix of varieties grown in Flagstaff with colors including red, pink, white, orange, and coral. They require cold stratification and light to germinate. Sowing seeds directly outdoors in winter on top of snow produces great, low-effort results.

Poppies bloom very early in Spring and are quite cold tolerant. You'll be enjoying them for months! These poppies are most likely annual varieties, but will readily self-seed if you leave blooms to dry on the plant. Minimum 1/8 tsp of seeds included (seeds are tiny).

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