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Papaver subpiriforme wild poppy the most beautiful red flower cover vast area
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This is a wild kind of poppy endemic to Israel, much more beautiful than the cultivated poppies you have around the world - see the pics and judge for yourselves. In Israel this flower is protected.

 

it is a must to try to spread those tiny seeds in your garden to paint your yard in red. The best result is to sow large areas around the house.

since this flower is wild there is no need for special care or irrigation.

what you get is 5 grams of tiny seeds which is adequate for 7 square meters of land. Try it. if you want to order more seeds, please email me and pay once for the combined shippment.

Papaver umbonatum, Papaver subpiriforme,
Corn Poppy Scientific name: Papaver umbonatum Boiss. Synonym name: Papaver subpiriforme Fedde Common name: Corn Poppy Family: Papaveraceae
Life form: Annual Leaves: Alternate, rosette, dissected, dentate or serrate Flowers: Red with black Flowering Period: March, April, May Habitat: Batha, Phrygana Distribution: Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands, Semi-steppe shrublands, Montane vegetation of Mt. Hermon Chorotype: Mediterranean Summer shedding: Ephemeral
  • The standard author abbreviation Boiss. is used to indicate Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810 1885), a Swiss botanist, explorer and mathematician.
  • The standard author abbreviation Fedde is used to indicate Friedrich Karl Georg Fedde (1873 - 1942), a German botanist.


In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row by row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard among the guns below.

We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe;
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If yea break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
We cherish too, the Poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led,
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies

Derivation of the botanical name:Papaver, the classical Latin name for the poppy.umbonatum, having a rounded projection or umbo in the middle.subpiriforme, sub, partially; pyriformis, pear-shaped, obovoid or narrowly obovoid with a tapering base. The Red Anemone Guild Flowers comprises some of the species from six plant genera (Anemone, Tulipa, Ranunculus, Adonis, Glacium and Papaver) that belong to three phylogenetically distant families (Ranunculaceae, Liliaceae and Papaveraceae).Flowersof this guild are characterized by large, red bowl-shaped petals that surround a large black mass containing the anthers and the female reproductive organs. The flowers are insect-pollinated, and offer only pollen as food reward to visitors. The uniqueness of the red anemone guild species is due to the rarity of large red floral displays among the congeners of the guild members, as well as in the Mediterranean flora (Shmida 1981; Dafni & Shmida 1989).The pollination of the "Red Anemone Guild" is by Glaphyrid beetles (Scarabaeoidea)In Flanders FieldsBy John McCrae, a Canadian physician and Lieutenant Colonel.

He wrote it on 3 May 1915 after he witnessed the death of Lieutenant Alexis Helmer of Ottawa,
Hundreds of women decided to try their luck, including the Three Sisters: Anemone, Scarlet Crowfoot (Ranunculus) and Poppy.On the appointed day the sisters (like most invited) stormed the nearby mall to get the most up to date garment and the most impressive accessories. The mall was full of women pushing and shopping to get an outfit. Within minutes the sisters had lost each other and only met again when they returned to their homes, each with the result of her shopping frenzy, all with the same red dress.Trouble!? How could the Prince distinguish between the three?
who had been killed by a shell burst on 2 May 1915 (World War One).After John McCrae's poem In Flanders Fields was published in 1915 the poppy became a popular symbol for soldiers who died in battle.In 1918, Moira Michael, an American, wrote a poem in reply, She then adopted the custom of wearing a red poppy in memory of the sacrifices of war and also as a symbol of 'We shall keep the faith', in which she promised to wear a poppy in honour of our dead .This began the tradition of wearing a poppy in remembrance.The British Remembrance Day - Poppy Day, is always held on the 11 November. This is the day that World War One ended in 1918, when the armistice was signed in Compi gne, Northern France.Three Sisters, an Israeli Fairy taleOnce upon a time, in a far country, there lived a handsome prince.After years of dissipation and tumultuous bachelorhood the prince decided to take a woman in his life, and announced that he would give an evening of Speed Dating , free and open to the female audience.Anemone added a white scarf she brought from her travels in India.Scarlet Crowfoot, the trendy, added a green belt, decorated her dress with glitters and put on glossy lipstick.Poppy wore a black beaded necklace around her neck.
With the upgraded performance they entered the hall and seized the prince's heart within minutes. He spent an entire day with every one of them, and after three days he admitted he could not reach a decision. The three sisters were also captured by the prince s charms, and each wanted him for herself.After the tears, the blood returned to their faces, and they found a solution: each of them would add a rather unique accessory to her red dress.Wow, and another solution was found: the Prince would marry the three of them, on condition that once a year, every year, he will dedicate a period of time with each one separately.The Prince in love quickly agreed, and only asked the sisters to continue to wear their special accessories to avoid unnecessary confusion and shame. For the same reason he also decided to open a log book and to set dates for each sister, in alphabetical order Anemone, Scarlet Buttercup, Poppy. Since then, every year, Anemone is the first to bloom, with a white scarf around the stamens,

Scarlet crowfoot with the bright shiny leaves and the typically green sepals enclosing the petals in the form of a belt, is the second to appear andPoppy finishes the cycle, with dark circles on the petals.So now you can distinguish the difference between an anemone and poppy.        Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
 

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