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Poppy Seeds - Flanders American Legion

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  • Seed Count: 600 seeds
  • Maturity Date: 60-90 days after sprouting
  • Also Known As: Flanders Poppy
  • Color: Bright red
  • Sprouting Time: 14-21 days
  • Blooming Season: Spring to summer
  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
  • Additional Uses: Cut flowers, dried arrangements

History: The American Legion Corn Poppy, also known as the Flanders Poppy, holds a place of great significance in history and memory. Originally native to Europe, these bright red poppies were immortalized in the poignant World War I poem "In Flanders Fields" by Canadian physician John McCrae. Following the war, the American Legion adopted the Flanders Poppy as a symbol of remembrance for those who died in combat. It's a living tribute that has crossed continents and generations, remaining a globally recognized icon to honor the fallen.

Uses: The primary use of the American Legion Corn Poppy is symbolic, serving as a vibrant reminder of those who have given their lives in combat. Beyond its memorial significance, the poppy is also a boon for pollinators, attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your garden. Its bright red flowers can be used in both fresh cut floral arrangements and dried for long-term decorative purposes. Additionally, the plant's ability to self-seed makes it a low-maintenance addition to your garden, offering beauty and meaning with little effort.

Growth Habit and Planting Instructions: This poppy variety is relatively easy to grow and maintain. Seeds typically sprout within 14-21 days and the plants reach maturity within 60-90 days. Ideal for direct sowing into the garden soil, they should be scattered lightly on the surface, as they also need light to germinate. No need to cover them; just press them gently into the soil for good seed-to-soil contact. These poppies prefer well-drained soil and a sunny location. Once established, they are quite drought-tolerant. One of the highlights of this variety is its ability to self-seed, which means you can expect a recurring display of poignant red blooms year after year, continuously paying homage to the fallen while enriching your garden's ecology.

Description

  • Seed Count: 600 seeds
  • Maturity Date: 60-90 days after sprouting
  • Also Known As: Flanders Poppy
  • Color: Bright red
  • Sprouting Time: 14-21 days
  • Blooming Season: Spring to summer
  • Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
  • Additional Uses: Cut flowers, dried arrangements

History: The American Legion Corn Poppy, also known as the Flanders Poppy, holds a place of great significance in history and memory. Originally native to Europe, these bright red poppies were immortalized in the poignant World War I poem "In Flanders Fields" by Canadian physician John McCrae. Following the war, the American Legion adopted the Flanders Poppy as a symbol of remembrance for those who died in combat. It's a living tribute that has crossed continents and generations, remaining a globally recognized icon to honor the fallen.

Uses: The primary use of the American Legion Corn Poppy is symbolic, serving as a vibrant reminder of those who have given their lives in combat. Beyond its memorial significance, the poppy is also a boon for pollinators, attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your garden. Its bright red flowers can be used in both fresh cut floral arrangements and dried for long-term decorative purposes. Additionally, the plant's ability to self-seed makes it a low-maintenance addition to your garden, offering beauty and meaning with little effort.

Growth Habit and Planting Instructions: This poppy variety is relatively easy to grow and maintain. Seeds typically sprout within 14-21 days and the plants reach maturity within 60-90 days. Ideal for direct sowing into the garden soil, they should be scattered lightly on the surface, as they also need light to germinate. No need to cover them; just press them gently into the soil for good seed-to-soil contact. These poppies prefer well-drained soil and a sunny location. Once established, they are quite drought-tolerant. One of the highlights of this variety is its ability to self-seed, which means you can expect a recurring display of poignant red blooms year after year, continuously paying homage to the fallen while enriching your garden's ecology.

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Bertie Mitchell

I planted them watered them nurture Dame and nothing came up very dissatisfied. Love a refund.

Hi Bertie.

Thanks for your honesty. Poppy seeds can be a bit complicated to germinate depending on when and where they are being planted. To prevent germiniation issues, we require them to be tested from the grower, then again at our site, and they'll recieve periodic testing throughout the season. We also require our rates to be higher than the regulated standards.

We of course warranty all of our seeds up to a year of the purchase date. So contact us at seeds@allianceofnativeseedkeepers.com So we can figure out what went wrong.