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Poppy PRINCE OF ORANGE Red Orientale Perennial Fall Planting Non-GMO 500 Seeds!
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Poppy PRINCE OF ORANGE ORANGE-SCARLET Papaver OrientalePerennial Poppies Non-GMO 500 Seeds
'Prince of Orange'
100% Pure Seed – Non-GMO - Seeds need to be cold stratified for successful germination or planted in fall so they can go through a cold winter
PRODUCT INFORMATION
About Oriental Poppy Seeds - Prince of Orange
Papaver orientale
Perennial; Gorgeous, bold color!
Large red-orange flowers bloom in summer
Poppy seeds require a cool period of 2-4 weeks to break dormancy, and some gardeners choose to cold stratify their seeds.
Boasting large and intensely colored blooms, this Oriental Poppy is easy to grow and sun-loving.
A double layer of orange-scarlet petals are each dabbed with black giving this bloom a touch of the exotic.
A perennial poppy that does well in cooler climates.
Oriental Poppy (Papaver Orientale Orange-Scarlet) - Easy-to-grow from Oriental Poppy seeds, no border should be without an incredible display of these intensely colored blooms. Orange scarlet blooms with a black eye add an exotic feeling to any sunny flower garden. The hairy foliage emerges early in the spring, and the Oriental Poppy plants quickly reach maturity. Papaver orientale will go dormant after it blooms, so plant Poppies among later emerging sun-loving, sprawling perennials that will fill the space. Oriental Poppies prefer full sun and moderately fertile, well-drained soil, and they attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Tall-Growing Perennial.
Poppy seeds are most commonly sown directly outdoors. The seeds require cold treatment in order to germinate, so sow them in the fall after the soil has cooled. Seeds can also be sown in early spring a month before the last frost. Prepare and loosen a seedbed, and then scatter seeds over it. Cover the seeds with a light dusting of soil: light is needed for germination. Seeds should be kept moist until germination. Germination takes about 14-21 days. Oriental poppies are native to the cold regions of Asia, and thus dislike heat and humidity. The plants grow in clumps, so spreading by division or transplanting is not ideal.
FEATURES
SEED TYPE: Heirloom
LIFE CYCLE: Perennial
PLANTING SEASON: Spring
COLOR: Scarlet Red / Orange
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS: Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain
GROWING CONDITIONS: Drought Tolerant
HOW TO GROW POPPIES
Planting Oriental Poppy Seeds - Prince of Orange
PLANTING SEASON: Spring or Fall
SEED PREP: Requires Light and Cold Stratification
SOWING METHOD: Direct Sow, Start Indoors
LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun, Partial Shade
PLANTING DEPTH: 1/16 inch
PLANT HEIGHT: Up to 35 inches
PLANT SPACING: 6 to 8 inches
WATER NEEDS: Average
HARDINESS ZONES: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Great Companion Plant: Celosia Cristata or Plume
FAQS
How big are Oriental poppy seeds? How do I sow?
Oriental poppies have tiny seeds.
To make sowing easier, try sprinkling your seed on a sheet of white paper and use a damp finger to pick up a few at a time.
When should I start Oriental poppy seeds? In the Fall
Poppies are best when they are grown from seed that is planted in fall or winter, even in cold winter areas.
The seeds need to go through the natural freeze and thaw cycles to germinate and that is accomplished by fall sowing.
If you miss the fall planting, you can sow seeds in spring, about one month before the last frost.
How do I prepare my poppy seeds for Spring Planting? Plant outside one month before the last frost or use the refrigerator to cold stratify them.
Cold Stratification Instructions
Cold Stratification provides dormant seeds a period of ripening in a cold, moist environment, which allows the seed to germinate when temperatures become warm.
Typically this period occurs over winter in temperate climates.
Cold stratification can be induced in the lab with the use of a refrigerator.
Instructions:
1. Prepare sand or vermiculite by adding enough water to thoroughly moisten it, but don’t add so much water that it puddles at the bottom of the container.
2. Label a plastic bag with the species name, lot number and date. Place about 1/2 cup of moistened sand or vermiculite in the bag and add the seed. Mix thoroughly.
3. Partially close the plastic bag to allow for some air flow. Place bag in a refrigerator. Ideally, the temperature should be 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
4. Check once or twice a week to make sure mixture stays moist. Add a little water if it is drying out. Do not add so much water that it puddles in the bottom of the bag. Keep in refrigerator for 4-8 weeks or for the amount of time indicated for the species.
5. Check seed mixture to make sure seeds are not germinating. If seeds have begun to germinate, plant immediately. Do not allow mixture to dry out.
6. Check seed mixture to make sure mold or fungus is not forming. If you see any, open the bag completely and dry down the mixture a bit so that it is not as wet. Do not dry out completely.
7.Remove from the refrigerator right before seeding. Seeds should not be allowed to dry out prior to planting. This may cause the seeds to go back into a dormant phase.
8. Do not allow the cold-stratified seeds to remain at room temperature for more than a few hours. This may cause mold to form in the mixture.
Additional Cold Stratifying Instructions
Everyone wants plants. Now. But there are a small group of seeds that require a special treatment before they will even germinate in a climate that has temperatures below freezing. This process is called “Cold Stratification.” There are two ways to accomplish this.
Fall Planting
If time is not a problem, you can put them in the ground in fall and let them go through a winter. They will sprout next year, but not flower. The following year, having gone through two winters, they will return and bloom as expected.
If you are planting poppies direct sowing is recommended in late fall or early spring for zones 2-8
Create a "False Winter"
The second way to do this, if you want to save time, is to create a “false winter.” What this does is trick the seeds into thinking they have been in the ground for an entire year. All they need is to be in your refrigerator for at least 2 ½ months.
About 3 months before spring, place seeds in a plastic bag with a handful of slightly dampened, clean peat, paper towel, or a mix of clean peat and sand.
Seal and label the bag with seed name and date, then store in the refrigerator (not freezer) for at least 2½ mos. before planting in spring. (The cold period mimics a full winter’s cold.)
Once your seed has been treated, it’s ready to plant when spring arrives.
Varieties that need Cold Stratification:
Asclepias Seeds, New England Aster Seeds, Canterbury Bells Seeds, Chinese Lantern Seeds, Cleome Seeds, Columbine Seeds, Coneflower Seeds, Perennial Flax Seeds, Floxglove Seeds, Wild Blue Iris Seeds, Lemon Mint Seeds, Lobelia Seeds, Poppy Seeds, Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds, Primrose Seeds, Scarlet Sage Seeds, Wallflower Seeds, Yarrow Seeds, Angelica Seeds, Caper Seeds, Lavender Seeds, Marshmallow Seeds, Oregano Seeds, Perilla (Shiso) Seeds, St. Johns Wort Seeds, Asparagus Seeds.
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