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'''''Glaucium flavum''''' ('''Yellow hornpoppy''') is an [[ornamental plant]] in the [[Papaveraceae]] family, which is native to [[Western Europe]]. As with all poppies the seeds are edible. <ref>Mears, R. and Hillman, G. C. (2007) Wild food. London, Hodder & Stoughton.</ref> It is a [[noxious weed]] in some areas of [[North America]], where it is an [[introduced species]]. | |||
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Glaucium flavum, Crantz (G. luteum. Scop.). Horn Poppy, or Sea Poppy. Sts. stout, 1-2 ft., pubescent: radical lvs. 2-pinnate and hairy, the upper clasping and sinuate-pinnatifid and cordate at the base: fls. generally solitary, on long sts. 2-3 in. across, vellow or orange. Eu.—Sparingly naturalized E. Perennial or biennial; sometimes grown as an annual. Var. tricolor, Hort. (G. tricolor, Vilm.) has been advertised. It has parti-colored fls. and is showy. | |||
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Glaucium flavum (Yellow hornpoppy) is an ornamental plant in the Papaveraceae family, which is native to Western Europe. As with all poppies the seeds are edible. [1] It is a noxious weed in some areas of North America, where it is an introduced species.
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Glaucium flavum, Crantz (G. luteum. Scop.). Horn Poppy, or Sea Poppy. Sts. stout, 1-2 ft., pubescent: radical lvs. 2-pinnate and hairy, the upper clasping and sinuate-pinnatifid and cordate at the base: fls. generally solitary, on long sts. 2-3 in. across, vellow or orange. Eu.—Sparingly naturalized E. Perennial or biennial; sometimes grown as an annual. Var. tricolor, Hort. (G. tricolor, Vilm.) has been advertised. It has parti-colored fls. and is showy.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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- ↑ Mears, R. and Hillman, G. C. (2007) Wild food. London, Hodder & Stoughton.