Iceland 'Garden Gnome' nudicaule 'Garden Gnome' Also known as: Arctic poppy 'Garden Gnome', Yellow arctic poppy 'Garden Gnome' '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 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.

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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