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Category:Papaver rhoeas (Shirley Poppy)

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English: Shirley Poppy is the name given to an ornamental cultivar group derived from the European wild field poppy (Papaver rhoeas).
<nowiki>Shirley Poppy; Shirley Poppy; خشخاش شرلی; 雪莉罌粟; Shirley Poppy; annual poppies, to 60cm high, with divided, light green leaves with fine silvery hairs. In early summer, double flowers with ruffled petals are produced on slender stems, in shades of white, pink, orange and red; annual poppies, to 60cm high, with divided, light green leaves with fine silvery hairs. In early summer, double flowers with ruffled petals are produced on slender stems, in shades of white, pink, orange and red; Papaver rhoeas; Papaver rhoeas; Papaver rhoeas; Papaver rhoeas</nowiki>
Shirley Poppy 
annual poppies, to 60cm high, with divided, light green leaves with fine silvery hairs. In early summer, double flowers with ruffled petals are produced on slender stems, in shades of white, pink, orange and red
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  • William Wilks
Time of discovery or invention
  • 1880 (The Wilderness)
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