Wild Flower - Red Common Field Poppy - Papaver Rhoeas  This is the beautiful field poppy that grows freely. It seeds freely and can be grown year after year if...
Eye catching, dainty bicolour blooms Simply sow where they are to grow, for delightful drifts of colour shimmering in the breeze. Repeat sow for summer-long displays in beds and borders. Height:...
PoppyThe field or Flanders poppy with its scarlet 'tissue paper' petals, is the traditional emblem of remembrance. It adds a vivid splash of colour to borders and is a must have...
Ladybird Poppy produces bright, fire engine red blooms with conspicuous black blotches which look very much like a ladybird. These poppies are ideal for sowing direct into borders to create drifts...
Papaver - Shirley Double Mix This variety has large double flowers in shades of pink, white, rose, salmon and crimson. It is very easy to grow from seed. Sow the seed...
PoppyNo garden is complete without its brilliant red poppies. Scatter the seed straight into the garden and they'll be quick to flower. If you sear the stem ends in boiling water...
Papaver - Poppy - Victoria Cross This unusual poppy features a striking white cross in the centre of the crimson flowers and each single petal is fringed with lacy edges. These...
An incredibly glamorous poppy with sumptuous double peony flowers in the deepest purple, almost black shade. Ideal for adding height and interest to annual borders. Height: 90cm Hardy annual - paeoniflorum...
Tall stemmed nudicaule (Iceland) poppy. Large paper-like blooms in lovely pastel colours. Hardy biennial or short lived perennial. Height: 45-60cm CAUTION: HARMFUL IF EATEN!
Mother of Pearl Poppy is a Hardy Annual which produces a mixture of misty and subtle shades of pastel colours. An absolutely stunning mixture to have in your garden. Height 40 -...
Poppy - Papaver Hens and Chickens This flower is usually grown for its unusual seed pods that are popular in flower arrangements. These distinctive pods consist of a main seed pod...
Californian Poppy - Carmine King Carmine King can grow in poor, dry soils. This variety is believed to have been introduced in 1906. The elegant single blooms stand above the lovely...