| Stunning petal-packed blooms of creamy salmon look more like fancy Peonies or even Roses than the humble Poppy! A full 4 to 5 inches across, Park's Peony Frosted Salmon's flowers have the highest petal-per-inch count of any Poppy we know. The blooms arise on erect, sturdy stems on plants 2 to 4 feet tall and about a foot wide in the sunny garden. Frosted Salmon's interest doesn't end after the long summer bloom season. Harvest the fascinating seedpods for dried arrangements; they are highly ornamental. Frosted Salmon is a great choice for the bed, border, or any naturalized setting in full sun. And if you like this color, try the others in this splendid series -- Flemish Antique, pink, black, and White Cloud. There's even a mix of all 5 colors, or a separate-color collection! We've never seen a Poppy as glorious as these, and we think one planting will convince you to make it your cutting-garden, sunny-border, and meadowland choice for years to come! This Poppy is extremely easy to grow. For early summer show, sow direct either in late fall, winter, or even early spring! Best in areas where summers are cool or dry; not a good choice for humid regions. Pkt is 100 seeds. |