Papaver dubium

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Papaver dubium is a species of wild poppy commonly found in Europe and known for its delicate orange-red flowers and preference for disturbed soils.

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instanceOf flowering plant
plant species
binomialName Papaver dubium NERFINISHED
capsuleCharacteristic long-headed
capsuleShape elongated
commonName blindeyes
long-headed poppy
contains alkaloids
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
distinguishedFrom Papaver rhoeas NERFINISHED
distinguishingFeature more elongated seed capsule than Papaver rhoeas
usually lacks dark basal blotches on petals
distributionTrend declining in intensively farmed areas
ecologicalRole nectar source for insects
pioneer species
family Papaveraceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor orange-red
red
floweringSeason late spring
summer
flowerType hermaphrodite
fruitType capsule
genus Papaver NERFINISHED
growthForm herbaceous
habitat arable fields
disturbed soils
roadsides
waste ground
introducedTo North America NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType lobed
pinnately divided
lifeCycle annual plant
nativeTo Europe NERFINISHED
Western Asia NERFINISHED
order Ranunculales NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Papaver
petalCount 4
pollination insect-pollinated
seedDispersal mechanical shaking
wind
soilPreference light soils
sandy soils
well-drained soils
stemCharacteristic erect
taxonRank species
toxicity mildly toxic if ingested in quantity
yearDescribed 1753

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Papaver hasSpecies Papaver dubium