Welsh Poppy Overview
Welsh Poppy, scientifically known as Meconopsis Cambrica, is a stunning perennial that thrives in shady gardens. With bright yellow blooms, these flowers can enliven any shaded area.
Key Benefits
These hardy plants bloom from late spring to early fall, providing continuous color. Their self-sowing nature makes them a low-maintenance choice for gardeners looking for lasting beauty.
Planting Instructions
Plant these seeds outdoors after the last frost or indoors weeks before. Ensure a spacing of 15 – 18 inches for optimal growth. They prefer average to moist soil conditions.
Care and Maintenance
Welsh Poppies are simple to grow. They require part to full shade, making them perfect for woodland gardens. Regular watering will help them flourish.
Common Questions
- What is the ideal planting time for Welsh Poppy seeds? Plant them outdoors after frost or indoors weeks before.
- How tall do Welsh Poppies grow? They typically grow between 12 – 24 inches.
- What is the best sunlight exposure for these plants? They thrive in part shade to full shade.
- Do Welsh Poppies self-seed? Yes, they readily self-sow, ensuring continued growth.
- What is the hardiness zone for Welsh Poppies? They are perennial in USDA zones 3 – 11.
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