10 popular poppies

Full of charm, these gorgeous annuals bring color and character to the garden

Danebrog poppy

Danebrog poppy

(Papaver hydbridum)

This poppy boasts fringe-like, red and white petals, bringing plenty of life to any part of the garden.

Drama Queen poppy

Drama Queen poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

This ruby-purple bloom hails all the attention come spring with its deep color and frilly edges.

Swansdown poppy

Swansdown poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

Not your typical poppy, this all-white flower buds into frilly balls, making a great accent plant alongside colorful counterparts.

Cedric Morris poppy

Cedric Morris poppy

(Papaver orientale)

Soften up the garden with these drought-tolerant, salmon-pink blooms.

California poppy

California poppy

(Eschscholzia californica)

Known as the Golden State’s prized plant, this bright orange poppy also thrives in Washington and parts of Hawaii.

Iceland poppy

Iceland poppy

(Papaver nudicaule)

These cool-season plants come in cream, pink, yellow, and white shades, easily brightening up gray winter days.

Shirley poppy

Shirley poppy

(Papaver rhoeas)

These poppies prefer cool weather and wean away from heat and humidity.

Single Black poppy

Single Black poppy

(Papaver somniferum)

When it comes to alluring plants, this little maroon bloom woos onlookers with a touch of darkness.

Greek poppy

Greek poppy

(Papaver)

Plant these cool-season poppies alongside alyssum or Baby Blues Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) for a striking combination.

Tufted poppy

Tufted poppy

(Eschscholzia caespitosa)

Scatter clumps of these California and Oregon natives throughout your yard for a lush, fragrant meadow-like scene.

Danebrog poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Danebrog poppy

(Papaver hydbridum)

This poppy boasts fringe-like, red and white petals, bringing plenty of life to any part of the garden.

Drama Queen poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Drama Queen poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

This ruby-purple bloom hails all the attention come spring with its deep color and frilly edges.

Swansdown poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Swansdown poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

Not your typical poppy, this all-white flower buds into frilly balls, making a great accent plant alongside colorful counterparts.

Cedric Morris poppy

Creative Commons photo by julie is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Cedric Morris poppy

(Papaver orientale)

Soften up the garden with these drought-tolerant, salmon-pink blooms.

California poppy

Kimberley Navabpour

California poppy

(Eschscholzia californica)

Known as the Golden State’s prized plant, this bright orange poppy also thrives in Washington and parts of Hawaii.

Iceland poppy

Thomas J. Story

Iceland poppy

(Papaver nudicaule)

These cool-season plants come in cream, pink, yellow, and white shades, easily brightening up gray winter days.

Shirley poppy

Orthosie / Getty Images

Shirley poppy

(Papaver rhoeas)

These poppies prefer cool weather and wean away from heat and humidity.

Single Black poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Single Black poppy

(Papaver somniferum)

When it comes to alluring plants, this little maroon bloom woos onlookers with a touch of darkness.

Greek poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Greek poppy

(Papaver)

Plant these cool-season poppies alongside alyssum or Baby Blues Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) for a striking combination.

Tufted poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Tufted poppy

(Eschscholzia caespitosa)

Scatter clumps of these California and Oregon natives throughout your yard for a lush, fragrant meadow-like scene.

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Full of charm, these gorgeous annuals bring color and character to the garden

Danebrog poppy

Danebrog poppy

(Papaver hydbridum)

This poppy boasts fringe-like, red and white petals, bringing plenty of life to any part of the garden.

Drama Queen poppy

Drama Queen poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

This ruby-purple bloom hails all the attention come spring with its deep color and frilly edges.

Swansdown poppy

Swansdown poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

Not your typical poppy, this all-white flower buds into frilly balls, making a great accent plant alongside colorful counterparts.

Cedric Morris poppy

Cedric Morris poppy

(Papaver orientale)

Soften up the garden with these drought-tolerant, salmon-pink blooms.

California poppy

California poppy

(Eschscholzia californica)

Known as the Golden State’s prized plant, this bright orange poppy also thrives in Washington and parts of Hawaii.

Iceland poppy

Iceland poppy

(Papaver nudicaule)

These cool-season plants come in cream, pink, yellow, and white shades, easily brightening up gray winter days.

Shirley poppy

Shirley poppy

(Papaver rhoeas)

These poppies prefer cool weather and wean away from heat and humidity.

Single Black poppy

Single Black poppy

(Papaver somniferum)

When it comes to alluring plants, this little maroon bloom woos onlookers with a touch of darkness.

Greek poppy

Greek poppy

(Papaver)

Plant these cool-season poppies alongside alyssum or Baby Blues Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) for a striking combination.

Tufted poppy

Tufted poppy

(Eschscholzia caespitosa)

Scatter clumps of these California and Oregon natives throughout your yard for a lush, fragrant meadow-like scene.

Danebrog poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Danebrog poppy

(Papaver hydbridum)

This poppy boasts fringe-like, red and white petals, bringing plenty of life to any part of the garden.

Drama Queen poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Drama Queen poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

This ruby-purple bloom hails all the attention come spring with its deep color and frilly edges.

Swansdown poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Swansdown poppy

(Papaver hybridum)

Not your typical poppy, this all-white flower buds into frilly balls, making a great accent plant alongside colorful counterparts.

Cedric Morris poppy

Creative Commons photo by julie is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Cedric Morris poppy

(Papaver orientale)

Soften up the garden with these drought-tolerant, salmon-pink blooms.

California poppy

Kimberley Navabpour

California poppy

(Eschscholzia californica)

Known as the Golden State’s prized plant, this bright orange poppy also thrives in Washington and parts of Hawaii.

Iceland poppy

Thomas J. Story

Iceland poppy

(Papaver nudicaule)

These cool-season plants come in cream, pink, yellow, and white shades, easily brightening up gray winter days.

Shirley poppy

Orthosie / Getty Images

Shirley poppy

(Papaver rhoeas)

These poppies prefer cool weather and wean away from heat and humidity.

Single Black poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Single Black poppy

(Papaver somniferum)

When it comes to alluring plants, this little maroon bloom woos onlookers with a touch of darkness.

Greek poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Greek poppy

(Papaver)

Plant these cool-season poppies alongside alyssum or Baby Blues Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) for a striking combination.

Tufted poppy

Photo courtesy of Annie’s Annuals & Perennials

Tufted poppy

(Eschscholzia caespitosa)

Scatter clumps of these California and Oregon natives throughout your yard for a lush, fragrant meadow-like scene.

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Related Links

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