Shirley poppy 'Angels Choir '
Papaver rhoeas
Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas Angel's Choir) - This award-winning combination of silken-petaled, double poppies features shimmering watercolor shades including cream, apricot, peach, coral, lavender, pink and bicolors and picotees. It took breeders years to develop these lustrous soft colors. Angel’s Choir poppies are exquisite in the garden as the blossoms sway gracefully on nodding 3 foot tall stems above frothy gray-green foliage. These easy-to-grow and irresistible flowers are the perfect way to welcome the joys of spring.
Details:
Season: Hardy Annual
Height: 24-36”
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 55-65 days
Plant spacing: 8"
Approx seeds per packet: 100
How to Grow:
Sow direct in succession from spring to early summer. Poppies dislike root disturbance so it's best to sow where you want them to flower. Seeds are tiny so do not cover them because they need light to germinate. Take care when watering to prevent the seeds being washed away. Alternatively sow in September or October for slightly earlier flowers next year.
Thin seedlings to allow sufficient space (30cm) for the young plants to grow and develop.Conditions RequiredAngels Choir will grow in most garden situations ranging from full sun to dappled shade. They prefer moist but well drained soil. Protect from slugs and snails because they love Poppies.
Flowers produced in 10 -12 weeks from a spring sowing. Grow plenty and sow in succession for lots of blooms.
Harvesting/Vase Life:Pick in the cool of the early morning or evening when the buds are just starting to break open. Poppies last just a couple of days in a vase but they are productive plants so harvest frequently to keep the blooms coming. Sear stem ends in boiling water for 20 seconds to prolong vase life and place immediately in fresh clean water.
Vase Life :
With a proper care and handling 3-4 days
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