
Poppy Iceland mix
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Botanical Name | Papaver nudicaule |
Common Name | Iceland poppy, Arctic poppy |
Family | Papaveraceae |
Plant Type | Perennial |
Mature Size | 1–2 ft. high, 1–2 ft. wide |
Sun Exposure | Full, partial |
Soil Type | Rich, well-drained |
Soil pH | Neutral |
Bloom Time | Spring, summer |
Flower Color | Pink, red, orange, yellow, white |
Hardiness Zones | 2–7 (USDA) |
Native Area | North America, Europe, Asia |
Toxicity | Toxic to humans, toxic to pets1 |
Light
Despite living in subarctic regions and liking cooler temperatures, Iceland poppies prefer plenty of sunshine. However, they can be grown in partial shade.
Soil
Iceland poppies thrive in rich, well-draining soil. This type of soil can easily support different fungi, which can be a problem for Iceland poppies, so be mindful of watering, which can help to minimize any damage.
Water
Too much water may be the number one enemy of Iceland poppies. Soggy soil can lead to blight or fungus, which makes for unhappy poppy plants. With this in mind, your Iceland poppies will still get thirsty, and they appreciate a consistent watering schedule; just be sure not to drown them.