Description: Large flowers are ivory-white and have glorious, pink-fringed edges. Once the flowers are done, rattling seed pods dot the garden-scape.
Poppies will re-seed themselves in the garden if you allow some pods to mature and remain in the garden over winter.
The best way to sow these is to direct seed into the early spring garden, as soon as the soil can be lightly worked but while temperatures are still cool. Surface sow or gently press into the soil. Sprinkle a little moistened compost or light soil over the area to help the seeds stay in place.
This type of poppy is very difficult to successfully start indoors and transfer to the garden, so we strongly recommend direct seeding outdoors.
Organically Grown/ Heirloom/ Open Pollinated/ Non-GMO
Pack Size: ~ 125 seeds
Seed Source: Organically grown