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ARGEMONE
. Pricklepoppy
(Mexicanpoppy)
(Devils-fig)
(Name derived from
argema, a cataract of the eye; refers to supposed
medicinal properties)
These
prickly-leafed, white and yellow Poppies are very interesting
to grow. The white flowered sort (A. grandiflora)
is really a perennial, but in the colder northern
states it is used as an annual although not as free
flowering as the yellow species (A. mexicana). The
latter grows 3 feet tall and has white-veined leaves.
The flowers appear in early July and continue until
freezing weather.
Because
of its beautiful variegated leaves, the yellow sort
is an excellent foliage plant.
GENERAL.
The seedlings are difficult to transplant although they
may be lifted when very small if taken up with a ball
of soil. The seeds may be sown as soon as the soil can
be worked. Sow the seeds thinly so that it will not
be necessary to move them. The plants will self-sow
and enjoy a sandy, hot place and thrive in adversity.
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