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Papaver 'Perry's White'
Clumps of big, bold, oriental poppies get summer off to a cracking start. As the buds open, they reveal crumpled, translucent petals that unfurl into striking cupped flowers with black centres.
Oriental poppies are thought to be a combination of two main species, P. orientale , introduced into Britain in 1714, and P. bracteatum . Both are from Turkey.
Scarlet was the only available colour until the 1930s and 1940s, when Amos Perry from Hertfordshire began breeding new varieties. His work led to a vast increase in the range of shapes and shades to include bright pinks, pale pinks, salmon pinks, pure whites and blush whites.
Further developments in the 1980s saw lilac and blue introduced from Germany, and purple from Britain.
Oriental poppies are easy to grow and almost thrive on neglect. They like any well-drained soil in a sunny position, but tolerate some variance.
As oriental poppies are so spectacular, place them with care. They can be used to keep the eye moving around the garden, pulling it one way then another.
Also use them to make strong contrasts, for example against yellow-stemmed bamboos or white backgrounds. (The following grow to about 90cm (3ft), unless otherwise stated.)
To get a succession of colour, interplant pastel-coloured poppies with delphiniums, phloxes or asters. They provide a simple, useful green background during early summer, and edge into the space left by the poppies' resting foliage to flower later.
Once the flowers have finished, the dead stem with distinctive seed pod turns papery brown. This can be cut back or left as winter decoration and food for birds.
The simplest way to increase oriental poppies is through division in autumn or spring.
With varieties that aren't so prolific, take root cuttings in November or December, but note they can take up to two years to flower.
Sowing by seed is equally easy and, although most plants will be red, new colours sometimes appear.
National Collections of oriental poppies:
M Hitchon Scottish Agricultural College Auchincruive Ayrshire KA6 5HW Tel: 01292 619800
S Worth Water Meadow Nursery Cheriton, nr Alresford Hampshire SO24 OQB Tel: 01962 771895 Website: (External) www.plantaholic.co.uk
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