Poppy Mug
by lonvig
Flowers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: A poppy is any of a number of showy flowers, born one per stem, belonging to the poppy family. These can be enjoyed in the wild, but are also grown for ornament. There are white, pink, yellow, orange, red and blue poppies; some have a dark centre. The centre has a whorl of stamens. Poppies have 4–6 petals. Prior to blooming, the petals are crumpled in bud. Poppies may be found in the genera: Meconopsis (Himalayan poppy, Welsh poppy and relatives) Papaver (Iceland poppy, Oriental poppy, Opium poppy, corn poppy and about 120 other species) Romneya (Matilija poppy and relatives) Eschscholzia (California poppy and relatives) The pollen of the oriental poppy, Papaver orientale, is dark blue. The pollen of the field poppy or corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is dark blue to grey. Bees will use poppies as a pollen source. The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is grown for opium, opiates or seeds to be used in cooking and baking, eg. Hungarian Poppy seed rolls.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: A poppy is any of a number of showy flowers, born one per stem, belonging to the poppy family. These can be enjoyed in the wild, but are also grown for ornament. There are white, pink, yellow, orange, red and blue poppies; some have a dark centre. The centre has a whorl of stamens. Poppies have 4–6 petals. Prior to blooming, the petals are crumpled in bud. Poppies may be found in the genera: Meconopsis (Himalayan poppy, Welsh poppy and relatives) Papaver (Iceland poppy, Oriental poppy, Opium poppy, corn poppy and about 120 other species) Romneya (Matilija poppy and relatives) Eschscholzia (California poppy and relatives) The pollen of the oriental poppy, Papaver orientale, is dark blue. The pollen of the field poppy or corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is dark blue to grey. Bees will use poppies as a pollen source. The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is grown for opium, opiates or seeds to be used in cooking and baking, eg. Hungarian Poppy seed rolls.
created by lonvig (January 16, 2007 at 04:32AM)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: A poppy is any of a number of showy flowers, born one per stem, belonging to the poppy family. These can be enjoyed in the wild, but are also grown for ornament. There are white, pink, yellow, orange, red and blue poppies; some have a dark centre. The centre has a whorl of stamens. Poppies have 4–6 petals. Prior to blooming, the petals are crumpled in bud. Poppies may be found in the genera: Meconopsis (Himalayan poppy, Welsh poppy and relatives) Papaver (Iceland poppy, Oriental poppy, Opium poppy, corn poppy and about 120 other species) Romneya (Matilija poppy and relatives) Eschscholzia (California poppy and relatives) The pollen of the oriental poppy, Papaver orientale, is dark blue. The pollen of the field poppy or corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is dark blue to grey. Bees will use poppies as a pollen source. The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is grown for opium, opiates or seeds to be used in cooking and baking, eg. Hungarian Poppy seed rolls.
created by lonvig (January 16, 2007 at 04:32AM)
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