Meconopsis cambrica

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 Meconopsis cambrica subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Meconopsis cambrica, Vig. (Papaver cambricum, Linn.). Welsh Poppy. Perennial, forming large tufts with thick roots: sts. slender, about 1 ft. high: lvs. long- stalked, pale green, slightly hairy, pinnate, dentate, with 5-7 segms. which are ovate or lanceolate and toothed or pinnately lobed: fls. rather large, long - peduncled, pale yellow: caps, oblong or ovate, glabrous, containing reniform-oval blackish seeds: fls. standing well above the mass of attractive foliage. Rocky woods and shady places. W. Eu. G.C. III. 19:671; 54:52. Var. flore-pleno, Hort., is a double-fld. form. It is described as a very showy and worthy plant, with the very double yellow fls. striped scarlet. G.M. 46:373.


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