Iceland Poppy 'Garden Gnome'
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Iceland poppy 'Garden Gnome' Papaver nudicaule 'Garden Gnome' Also known as: Arctic poppy 'Garden Gnome', Yellow arctic poppy 'Garden Gnome' Papaver croceum 'Garden Gnome' Rating: 0.0 ( 0 votes) This description is for species Iceland poppy (Papaver nudicaule): The beautiful Iceland poppy or Papaver nudicaule is a vibrant addition to a variety of locations, including flower beds and borders, city gardens, small garden designs such as courtyard gardens, as well as cottage garden designs. The Iceland poppy has grey- green, hairy leaves and saucer-shaped petals that come in a variety of colours such as yellow, white, orange and red. This is a hardy but short-lived plant that is ideally situated in areas that receive full sunlight, with chalky, loamy or sandy soil that is well- drained. The light fragrance of the Iceland poppy is an additional feature that adds to the charm of this bold bloom. Find Iceland poppy 'Garden Gnome' in our Shop! Free shipping from € 50! Plant Environment Usage Known dangers? Acidity Standard category no Acidic Flowers & bulbs Neutral Perennials Alkaline Height [m] Hardiness zone Grown for 0.2 - 0.3 Z2-7 Attractive Flowers Spread [m] Heat zone Creative category 0.3 H9-2 Kid Approved For Beginners Colours Show-offs Roses & classics Author's choice Plant Environment Usage Dominant flower colour Winter temperatures [°C] Garden type Orange -46 - -12 Cottage garden Coastal Flower Fragrance Heat days Garden spaces No, neutral please 1 - 150 Flower beds Cut flowers Borders Flowering seasons Moisture Gardening expertise Early summer well-drained beginner Mid summer Late summer Foliage in spring Soil type Time to reach full size Green sandy 2 to 5 years chalky loams Foliage in summer Sun requirements Green Full sun Awards? Exposure Yes, let it smell Exposed Sheltered Propagation methods seed division root cuttings Growth habit Clump-forming .