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24-30" tall x 18-24' wide. Fruit Punch Oriental Poppy Mix (Papaver orientale Fruit Punch) is wonderful Thompson & Morgan seed company mixed color blend of Oriental Poppies offers the gardener a showy mix of red, hot pink, bright orange, and plum colored flowers, all with a black center eye. The large flowers are held on sturdy, non-flopping stems. Like all Papaver orientale cultivars, these plants enjoy cold winter climates and are an excellent choice for zones 3 and 4 gardens. These perennial plants are long lived and trouble free. Purchase several plants to get a mix of colors.
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Overall rating: 3.3333333 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"Don't know if it's the soil, but nothing has happened, the leaves are hardy, but Theresa nothing else."
"For some reason, the poppies that arrived with this order compared to other orders I've placed were very small. The Fruit Punch poppy, however, in spite of its fragile start, turned out to be very hardy and grew from almost nothing (about the size of a quarter) to a very good sized and healthy plant by fall. It did not get any flowers its first season, but I expect it to do well through the winter and I'm excited to see what the blooms will be."
"I planted these poppies with the hope of creating a predominantly red flower bed. I planted 5 of them. None of them bloomed this year, which was both surprising and disappointing. Hopefully they will bloom next year."