

Papaver nudicaule is the botanical name of the Icelandic Poppy. It is native to Northern Europe, including Iceland and also North America. The large flowers bloom at the end of the curved stems. Icelandic Poppy is an approx. 50 cm high poppy that can be sown both early and late.
Papaver nudicaule is the botanical name of the Icelandic Poppy. It is native to Northern Europe, including Iceland and also North America. The large flowers bloom at the end of the curved stems. Icelandic Poppy is an approx. 50 cm high poppy that can be sown both early and late.
Early sowing (annual): Sow poppy seeds in a seedbed under glass from February to March. Plant out in April-May.
Late sowing (biennial): Sow poppy seeds in a seedbed from mid-July to mid-August and transplant in autumn.
Papaver nudicaule is the botanical name of the Icelandic Poppy. It is native to Northern Europe, including Iceland and also North America. The large flowers bloom at the end of the curved stems. Icelandic Poppy is an approx. 50 cm high poppy that can be sown both early and late.