Papaver (Oriental Poppy)

Enrich Your Garden With The Beautiful Oriental Poppy

The Oriental Poppy, also known as Papaver Orientale or Asian Poppy, is a striking addition to any garden. Its showy, large flowers make it an eye-catching showstopper. If you want to make a bold and beautiful statement in your garden, DutchGrown’s Oriental Poppy bare roots are an excellent choice. Our carefully selected varieties are suitable for various gardens and will grow in full sun or partial shade.

Explore our Poppy collection now and add a splash of color to your garden, year after year.

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Papaver (Oriental Poppy)

Oriental Poppy Plants Are Elegant Showstoppers For Every Garden

Native to Central Asia (northeastern Turkey and northern Iran), Papaver Orientale is a masterpiece of nature. Oriental Poppies bloom in late spring to early summer, gracing gardens with bold, papery flowers. They are deer- and rabbit-resistant, making them a low-maintenance favorite, while also attracting butterflies. 

 

This perennial beauty is celebrated for its bold elegance, thanks to its silky, delicate petals and the airy texture of its grey-green foliage. Whether you want to create a colorful statement or a softer, more romantic garden theme, the Oriental Poppy blends effortlessly into various landscapes. It's perfectly suited for cottage gardens and wildlife-friendly spaces, and also makes a striking addition to cut flower arrangements.

 

Oriental Poppies are prized not only for their stunning appearance, but also for their remarkable resilience. With the right care, they thrive across various climates and adapt well to different garden conditions, making them beginner-friendly plants. Once established, Papaver Orientale will return yearly, gracing your garden with timeless elegance and vivid beauty. It's a plant that rewards your investment, offering lasting visual impact with minimal maintenance.

 

From Pink To Red Oriental Poppy Flowers: Explore The Vibrant Colors

One of the most captivating qualities of the Papaver Orientale is its range of colors. From bold reds to delicate pinks, these flowers come in various colors to complement any garden. Let’s explore some of the most beautiful Oriental Poppy plants:

 

  • Red Poppy plants, such as “Beauty of Livermere”, bring a sense of boldness and energy to any garden. They symbolize strength, passion, and vitality, making them a great choice for gardeners who want to make a statement.
  • Pink Poppy plants offer a soft, elegant charm, making them ideal for creating a romantic or serene garden setting. They can soften your garden and provide a gentle, soothing presence.
  • Purple Poppy plants, such as “Patty’s Plum”, add a dramatic and luxurious touch to your outdoor space. These mysterious-looking varieties combine perfectly with other dark-colored (early) summer bloomers.
  • White Poppy plants bring a fresh, pure element to the garden. The crisp white flowers offer a clean, elegant aesthetic that works wonderfully with other plants in any garden design.

 

How To Grow Poppy Plants From Bare Roots For Maximum Effect

Growing Oriental Poppies in the spring or (early) fall is easier than you might think, especially with a few simple tips to ensure their success. Follow our accurate instructions below, and you will be rewarded with a ringing burst of vibrant color in your garden year after year. 

 

Start by choosing a sunny spot in your garden. Papaver Orientale needs at least six to eight hours of sunlight daily to thrive. Also, be sure to plant in well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Once your Oriental Poppies are established, they are somewhat drought tolerant. 

 

While loosening the soil, you can add compost or well-rotted manure to improve its fertility and drainage. Next, space the roots about 18–24 inches apart, with the crown just below the soil surface, and gently cover each with soil. Give them water to ensure the soil settles tightly around the roots, and add a layer of organic mulch to retain moisture in the soil and effectively suppress weed growth. 

 

With a little patience, you’ll be rewarded with showy flowers throughout the growing season. Do you need some help with growing Papaver Orientale? Follow our guide “How To Grow Oriental Poppy (Papaver)”.

 

Where Can I Buy Poppy Flower Bare Roots? At DutchGrown!

If you're wondering where to buy Poppy flower bare roots that will add long-lasting beauty to your garden, look no further. At DutchGrown, we specialize in high-quality Oriental Poppy bare roots that are carefully selected for optimal growth and vibrant blooms. Whether you prefer the elegance of the pink Papaver “Mrs Perry” or want something more striking, such as the Papaver “Curlilocks”. Explore our collection of Oriental Poppies, and get ready to enhance your garden with these timeless, colorful flowers.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About The Poppy Plant Papaver Orientale

 

Do Poppy Plants Come Back Every Year?

Poppy plants can be either annual or perennial. Annual Poppies bloom for one season, die, and may self-seed to grow again the following year. Perennial Poppies, such Oriental Poppies, return yearly from the same root system, dying back in winter but regrowing in spring.

 

Do Oriental Poppies Like Sun Or Shade?

Oriental Poppies grow best in full sun. They need at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily to produce strong, glorious blooms. While they can tolerate partial shade, they may not flower as profusely, and the stems may become leggy.

 

Will Oriental Poppies Spread?

Oriental Poppies can naturalize over time by forming small clumps around the original plant. They do this by sending out new shoots or offsets from the central crown. Although they spread slowly, they are manageable in most garden spaces. They can also be propagated by division in late summer after the plant has gone dormant.

 

What Do You Do With Oriental Poppies After They Bloom?

After your Oriental Poppy has finished blooming, deadhead it by removing spent flowers to encourage new blooms and to control self-seeding, if desired. This helps manage their spread in the garden. The foliage dies back on its own after flowering. Papaver Orientale is winter hardy in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8. In cooler climates, it’s important to add mulch in the winter to protect the roots from freezing.