Papaver, Oriental Poppy Mix 'Pizzicato'
- Sun Preference
- Full-Sun
- Bloom Time
- Spring, Fall
Description
Pizzicato’s dwarf habit and dramatic color range have earned it a European Fleuroselect award. Its distinctive fern-like foliage completely disappears after plants have bloomed and then returns in the fall.
Sow outdoors in early spring in a sunny area when the soil is cool, or in fall prior to first fall frost for early spring blossoms. Poppies germinate best in cool weather and well drained soil. For transplants, start indoors six to eight weeks before last spring frost. Poppies do not transplant well, so start seeds in biodegradable pots and plant the entire pot. Water consistently, but do not fertilize. Poppies bloom profusely in cooler growing conditions, and can rebound in the fall after summer heat. They tolerate poor soil and light drought.
Papaver orientale
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More Information
| Brand | Lake Valley Seed |
|---|---|
| Seed Packet Type | Flowers |
| Sun Preference | Full-Sun |
| Deer Resistant | No |
| Bloom Time | Spring, Fall |
| Plant Life Cycle | Hardy Perennial |
| Mature Height (Range) | 25" - 36" |
| Spacing in Row | scatter, thin to 8" |
| Planting Depth | barely cover |
| Days to Germination | 10-15 |
| Manufacturer Number | 489 |

