Is Poppy a flower?

poppy, any of several flowering plants of the poppy family (Papaveraceae), especially species of the genus Papaver. Most poppies are found in the Northern Hemisphere, and several species of poppies are cultivated as garden ornamentals.
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Is poppy a plant or flower?

A poppy is a flowering plant in the subfamily Papaveroideae of the family Papaveraceae. Poppies are herbaceous plants, often grown for their colourful flowers.
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Are poppies fruit?

Dehiscent fruits – like milkweeds and poppies – break open as they reach maturity, releasing the seeds. Indehiscent fruits – like sunflowers and maples – remain closed at maturity, and seeds remain contained until the outer tissues rot or are removed by some other agent.
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Why are poppy flowers?

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The reason poppies are used to remember those who have given their lives in battle is because they are the flowers which grew on the battlefields after World War One ended. This is described in the famous World War One poem In Flanders Fields.
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Is poppy a red flower?

The red poppy flower, also known as the Papaver somniferum, is one of the world's most popular wildflowers. The red poppy is native to most of Eurasia and North Africa, but today is best known for its presence in Central Europe. This small flower ranges from 12 to 14 inches and 2 to 3 inches wide.
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What is a poppy flower?

poppy, any of several flowering plants of the poppy family (Papaveraceae), especially species of the genus Papaver. Most poppies are found in the Northern Hemisphere, and several species of poppies are cultivated as garden ornamentals.
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Is there a rose called poppy?

Poppy Rose (Shrub Rose)
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Why is Poppy Day offensive?

The poppy was deemed offensive because it was mistakenly assumed to be connected with First and Second Opium Wars of the 19th century. In 2012, there was controversy when The Northern Whig public house in Belfast refused entry to a man wearing a remembrance poppy.
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Are poppy flowers poisonous?

​​Crude poppy material at any dose is highly poisonous. The alkaloids are extremely toxic and can cause convulsions, asphyxiation, and death. Using any part of the poppy, in any way, is life-threatening; people in Tasmania have died from doing this.
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Are poppy flowers edible?

All poppies are poisonous, however the seeds that are produced from these species of poppy can be eaten. All poppies are poisonous. However the seeds produced from Papaver somniferum and Papaver paeoniflorum can be eaten. The seeds of other species are not edible.
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Are poppy seeds good for you?

Poppy seeds are rich in healthy plant compounds and nutrients like manganese. These seeds and their oil may boost fertility and aid digestion, though further research is needed on many of their supposed benefits.
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How many petals does a poppy flower have?

Common Poppy is a member of the poppy family (Papaveraceae). Historically, it was a common sight in cornfields. It has large (7-8 cm wide) red flowers with four petals.
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What are the 4 types of fruit?

Fruits are classified according to the arrangement from which they derive. There are four types—simple, aggregate, multiple, and accessory fruits. Simple fruits develop from a single ovary of a single flower and may be fleshy or dry.
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Is poppy a wildflower?

The small, fragile, brilliantly red poppy is probably the world's most popular wildflower.
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Are blue poppy real?

The enchanting Blue Poppy (Meconopsis) creates a spectacular show in the late spring and early summer. Such a rich true blue flower is a rare garden treasure. Blue Poppies have a reputation of being difficult to grow, but these plants can be grown successfully if you follow a few basic guidelines.
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What illegal plant has a red flower?

The opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) is also a true poppy. This plant produces the seeds that we find sprinkled atop bagels. Opium poppies are illegal to grow in home gardens, however, because the unripe seed capsules produce a milky latex that can be used to make the narcotic opium.
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Are poppies safe to touch?

“Is it illegal to pick California golden poppies?” Turns out this myth is sort of true because it's illegal to pick any plant found in state and federal parks. If you pick one, you could be prosecuted for a misdemeanor crime punishable with a fine up to $1,000, and even 6 months in jail.
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Do poppies explode?

The other option is to wait to harvest the seeds until the pod turns the color of ripe wheat. This is foolproof for ripeness but offers a fresh pitfall. By this stage, poppy pods are ready to explode in a breeze, and a mere touch can send seed scattering beyond the reach of fumbling fingers.
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What if my dog eats poppy seeds?

Common symptoms from a poppy seed poisoning in dogs can be depression, sedation, a coma, or even death. If your dog has ingested any amount of poppy seeds, please call your vet right away! The sooner you get help for your sweet pooch, the better.
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Why you shouldn't wear a poppy?

Some people feel the red poppy has become too political, and that some politicians have used the powerful feelings it creates to justify war. Others refuse to wear poppies because they feel there is too much pressure put on people to wear them.
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Who refuses to wear poppies?

The abuse suffered by Republic of Ireland international James McClean as a result of his refusal to wear the poppy is "inexcusable", the Royal British Legion has said.
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When should you stop wearing a poppy?

The charity adds: “You can wear a Poppy all year round but traditionally people stop wearing a Poppy after Armistice Day on 11th November or Remembrance Sunday, whichever is later.” Remembrance Sunday always falls on the second weekend of November, which means this year's memorial takes place on Sunday 14 November.
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What is this red flower?

Poppy Papaver. Poppies have long been a garden favorite with their vibrant, red-orange color. Gardeners have been growing poppies for thousands of years.
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Who is poppy blossom?

Poppyseed "Poppy" Blossom is a guest starring character on The CW's Riverdale. She is portrayed by Madelaine Petsch. Poppy is a Blossom ancestor who would hold salons at Thornhill for the wives of Rivervale until being arrested and accused of being a communist sympathizer.
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