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1500 Large Tasmanian White Poppy Seeds
1500 Large Tasmanian White Poppy Seeds
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Elegant White Blooms | Heirloom Annual | Striking Garden Display
Grow breathtaking, oversized white poppies that bring elegance and drama to your garden. Large Tasmanian White Poppies produce bold, silky white petals with contrasting centers, creating a luminous display in beds, borders, and cottage-style gardens.
These stunning annual poppies are easy to grow and thrive in full sun, rewarding gardeners with large, eye-catching blooms and decorative seed pods.
🌿 Why Gardeners Love Tasmanian White Poppies
✅Large, elegant pure white blooms
✅Beautiful ornamental seed pods
✅Easy to grow annual
✅Ideal for cottage gardens
✅Excellent cut flower
✅Pollinator friendly
📋 Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Papaver somniferum
- Plant Type: Annual
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Flower Color: White
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Height: 3–4 feet
- Bloom Size: Large showy blooms
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Sunlight: Full Sun
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Soil: Well-drained soil
- Bloom Season: Late Spring to Early Summer
🌱 Growing Instructions
- Direct sow outdoors in early spring or fall
- Scatter seeds on soil surface — do not bury deeply
- Press lightly into soil for good contact
- Keep soil lightly moist until germination
- Thin seedlings to 8–12 inches apart
Poppies prefer cool weather and do best when sown directly in their final growing location.
🌼 Garden Uses
- Cottage gardens
- Wildflower meadows
- Cut flower arrangements
- Ornamental seed pods
- Mass plantings
⚠ Important Note
For ornamental gardening purposes only. Please ensure compliance with local regulations before planting.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do these need light to germinate?
Yes. Surface sow and press lightly into soil — do not bury deeply.
Can I transplant them?
Poppies prefer direct sowing as they dislike root disturbance.
When is the best time to plant?
Early spring or fall in cool climates.
Are they difficult to grow?
No — they are easy annuals when planted in well-drained soil and full sun.
