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Unwins Poppy Rupifragum Orange Feathers Seeds – Double Orange

Unwins Poppy Rupifragum Orange Feathers Seeds – Double Orange

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Unwins Poppy ‘Rupifragum Orange Feathers’ Seeds

Poppy ‘Rupifragum Orange Feathers’ is a striking Spanish variety producing double, vibrant orange blooms throughout the summer. The soft, feathered petals create a unique and eye-catching display, adding warmth and texture to borders and cottage-style planting schemes.

Easy to grow and low maintenance, this poppy thrives with minimal attention once established. With its long flowering period and bold colour, Orange Feathers is ideal for brightening beds, borders, and naturalistic planting areas.

Pack contains approximately 200 seeds.


Key Features

Spanish poppy variety (Papaver rupifragum)

Double, vibrant orange flowers

Long flowering period throughout summer

Easy to grow and low maintenance

Ideal for borders and informal planting

Compact but impactful display

Pack contains 200 seeds


Growing Information

Sowing Depth: 5 mm
Germination: 2–3 weeks
Time to Flower: 4–8 months
Plant Spacing: 30 cm
Height: 45 cm
Spread: 30 cm

Sow seeds outdoors in spring or autumn directly into prepared soil. Cover lightly with fine soil and keep moist until germination.

Grow in a sunny position with well-drained soil. Once established, plants require very little care.

Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is this poppy easy to grow?
Yes. It is a low-maintenance and reliable variety.

How long does it flower for?
It has a long flowering period through the summer months.

Is it suitable for borders?
Yes. Its height and colour make it ideal for border planting and cottage gardens.

Does it need full sun?
Yes. A sunny position will give the best flowering results.


Perfect For

Summer borders

Cottage-style gardens

Bright, low-maintenance planting

Adding warm orange tones to displays

Beginner and experienced gardeners

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