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Common
name: "Wood Poppy" or "Celandine
Poppy"
Latin name: Stylophorum diphyllum
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Native
to: Eastern USA
Zone: 6 - 9
Winter hardy: Half hardy
Water depth: Bog plant
Flowers: Yes, Summer
Height: 12"
Spread: 12"
Pests: Rare
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Pictured: Stylophorum
diphyllum |
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Photo:
Missouri Botanic Gardens |
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information: "Wood Poppy" is not
winter hardy in all areas of Colorado. This small rosette
forming... half hardy perennial produces bright yellow 1"
"Poppy" like flowers during mid summer. Plant in partial
to total shade in fertile, moist or boggy soils. Its foliage will
burn in full sun, even if the soil is kept wet.
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