Papaver nudicaule

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Papaver nudicaule, commonly known as the Iceland poppy, is a hardy ornamental flowering plant valued for its delicate, brightly colored blooms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant species
ornamental plant
perennial plant
attracts pollinating insects
bloomSeason late spring
summer
breeding numerous horticultural cultivars
commonName Arctic poppy NERFINISHED
Iceland poppy
cultivationUse bedding plant
border plant
cut flower
family Papaveraceae NERFINISHED
flowerCharacteristic papery petals
solitary flowers on long stems
flowerColor orange
pink
red
white
yellow
flowerStructure four-petaled flowers
genus Papaver NERFINISHED
growthForm clump-forming
hardiness cold-hardy
height about 20–40 cm
kingdom Plantae
leafType basal rosette leaves
lifeCycle often grown as an annual
short-lived perennial
lightRequirement full sun
nativeHabitat meadows
open tundra-like areas
rocky slopes
nativeTo North America
subpolar regions of Asia
subpolar regions of Europe
order Ranunculales NERFINISHED
plantType herbaceous plant
propagationMethod seed
reproductiveStructure capsule fruit containing many seeds
soilRequirement well-drained soil
taxonRank species
toxicity contains toxic alkaloids typical of poppies
valuedFor delicate flowers
ornamental use in gardens

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Papaver hasSpecies Papaver nudicaule