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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Arctic Poppy - Papaver radicatum
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  • ROUGH POPPY Papaver hybridum (Papaveraceae) Height to 40cm. Hairy annual of arable fields, mainly on calcareous soils. FLOWERS are 2-5cm across with 4 crimson, overlapping petals with dark-blotched bases; on hairy stalks (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are ovoid to spherical with spreading, yellowish hairs. LEAVES are much divided and bristle-tipped. STATUS-Scarce and declining, mainly in S England.
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  • ROUGH POPPY Papaver hybridum (Papaveraceae) Height to 40cm. Hairy annual of arable fields, mainly on calcareous soils. FLOWERS are 2-5cm across with 4 crimson, overlapping petals with dark-blotched bases; on hairy stalks (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are ovoid to spherical with spreading, yellowish hairs. LEAVES are much divided and bristle-tipped. STATUS-Scarce and declining, mainly in S England.
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  • COMMON POPPY Papaver rhoeas (Papaveraceae) Height to 60cm. Annual of arable land and disturbed ground. FLOWERS are 7-10cm across with 4 papery, overlapping scarlet petals (often dark at the base); on slender stalks with spreading hairs (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are ovoid, flat-topped capsules. LEAVES are much divided into narrow segments. STATUS-Widespread, commonest in S and E England; scarce in N and W.
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  • PRICKLY POPPY Papaver argemone (Papaveraceae) Height to 30cm. Delicate annual of arable land, mainly on sandy soils. FLOWERS are 2-6cm across with 4 pale red petals that typically do not overlap but which do have a dark basal blotch (May-Aug). FRUITS are narrow, elongated and ribbed with prickle-like bristles. LEAVES are much divided and bristle-tipped. STATUS-Local and scarce, mainly in S England.
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  • LONG-HEADED POPPY Papaver dubium (Papaveraceae) Height to 60cm. Annual of arable land and disturbed ground. FLOWERS are 3-7cm across with 4 papery, orange-red overlapping petals with no dark basal blotch; on stalks with adpressed hairs (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are narrow, elongated and hairless capsules. LEAVES are much divided into narrow segments. STATUS-Widespread and fairly common, including the N.
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  • LONG-HEADED POPPY Papaver dubium (Papaveraceae) Height to 60cm. Annual of arable land and disturbed ground. FLOWERS are 3-7cm across with 4 papery, orange-red overlapping petals with no dark basal blotch; on stalks with adpressed hairs (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are narrow, elongated and hairless capsules. LEAVES are much divided into narrow segments. STATUS-Widespread and fairly common, including the N.
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  • COMMON POPPY Papaver rhoeas (Papaveraceae) Height to 60cm. Annual of arable land and disturbed ground. FLOWERS are 7-10cm across with 4 papery, overlapping scarlet petals (often dark at the base); on slender stalks with spreading hairs (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are ovoid, flat-topped capsules. LEAVES are much divided into narrow segments. STATUS-Widespread, commonest in S and E England; scarce in N and W.
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  • PRICKLY POPPY Papaver argemone (Papaveraceae) Hieght to 30cm. Delicate annual of arable land, mainly on sandy soils. FLOWERS are 2-6cm across with 4 pale red petals that typically do not overlap but which do have a dark basal blotch (May-Aug). FRUITS are narrow, elongated and ribbed with prickle-like bristles. LEAVES are much divided and bristle-tipped. STATUS-Local and scarce, mainly in S England.
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  • WELSH POPPY Meconopsis cambrica (Papaveraceae) Height to 50cm. Showy perennial of shady woods. FLOWERS are 5-8cm across with 4 overlapping, bright yellow petals; borne on slender stems (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are 4- to 6-ribbed capsules that split when ripe. LEAVES are pinnately divided, toothed and stalked. STATUS-Native to Wales, SW England and Ireland; naturalised as a garden escape elsewhere.
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  • PRICKLY POPPY Papaver argemone (Papaveraceae) Height to 30cm. Delicate annual of arable land, mainly on sandy soils. FLOWERS are 2-6cm across with 4 pale red petals that typically do not overlap but which do have a dark basal blotch (May-Aug). FRUITS are narrow, elongated and ribbed with prickle-like bristles. LEAVES are much divided and bristle-tipped. STATUS-Local and scarce, mainly in S England.
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  • COMMON POPPY Papaver rhoeas (Papaveraceae) Height to 60cm. Annual of arable land and disturbed ground. FLOWERS are 7-10cm across with 4 papery, overlapping scarlet petals (often dark at the base); on slender stalks with spreading hairs (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are ovoid, flat-topped capsules. LEAVES are much divided into narrow segments. STATUS-Widespread, commonest in S and E England; scarce in N and W.
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