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June 13, 2025

POPPIES ARE EVERYWHERE, BUT WHY NOT TRY PLANTING UP SOME NEW VARIETIES?

- DIARMUID GAVIN

ORIENTAL poppies have started to bloom in the front garden, bringing with them a riot of colour and drama.

Their flamboyant, bright orange-red petals are eye-catching, each flower marked with a dark, almost black blotch at the base, encircling a regal-looking purple centre.

Although their display is short-lived typically lasting around 10 days their perennial nature makes them a reliable and rewarding addition to a mixed border, returning year after year.

These poppies grow on stout, hairy stems that can sometimes flop under the weight of the blooms.

A little forward planning goes a long way: staking the stems early in the season provides much-needed support. There are also many stunning cultivars to explore.

'Royal Wedding', for instance, offers silky white petals with a dramatic purple blotch at the base, while the beloved 'Patty's Plum' displays maroon, ruffled blooms.

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