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Poppy Time

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No, I’m not into the drugs made from the seed pods of these poppies. I just think they’re beautiful flowers.

There are many types of poppies, but I didn’t know, even after years of growing them, that these pretty flowers belong to the poppy family that heroin and opium are made from.

 

They’re just tall and beautiful flowers.

I come from Turkey, don’t you know,

My seeds are not too hard to sow,

And once I’ve bloomed, again I’ll grow,

Reseeding when the wind does blow. 

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41 thoughts on “Poppy Time

  1. John's avatar

    They are lovely flowers, Anneli! For some reason, the word poppy reminds me of The Wizard Of Oz movie and the scene where Dorothy runs through the poppy field and falls asleep because of the wicked wicked witch’s spell. 😊

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      It’s probably a reference to the opium component, although it wouldn’t really have an effect unless the juice was collected from the pods and then processed. But it makes a nice “fantasy” connection.

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      • John's avatar

        Yes it does, and I have no idea how to process that into an evil drug. How did someone even come up with the idea to do that? Yuck.

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        • wordsfromanneli's avatar

          You can see on the internet that they make cuts in the seed pod when it’s still green and they collect the milky juice. Don’t forget that heroin has its good uses too. Without painkillers we would be in big trouble when we need them during an operation. Of course it’s all refined and probably produced some other way now, but originally, it came in handy as a major painkiller.

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  2. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    One of my childhood homes was atop a hill filled with poppies. That when I learned their storied history. Beautiful pictures, Anneli.

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  3. Ursula's avatar

    Beautiful flowers, I love to see the large fields of them when I drive trough the countryside. Aren´t the seeds used for baking?

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  4. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    I like poppies so much – very pretty and I love how they re-seed themselves. I always knew about the other uses for the seeds but I think that the ones we buy now are hybridised in order to reduce the potential for opium/heroin production. Cheers.

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  5. Book Club Mom's avatar

    They are so pretty! 😊🌺

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  6. Pit's avatar

    Great pictures, Anneli, of lovely blossoms.

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  7. Luanne's avatar

    gosh, these are gorgeous. Reminiscent of silks and watercolors. Didn’t tulip come from Turkey, too?

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  8. kagould17's avatar

    Love the poppies. I have some in my back yard, as well and always look forward to them blooming. Happy Sunday Anneli. Allan

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  9. shoreacres's avatar

    I’m especially fond of our native poppies, but I like these, too. Over the years I’ve collected just a few pieces of hand-painted or decaled china that have poppies on them, so I can have poppies all year round!

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  10. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    They are beautiful. I think I was too late to photography them here 😏

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  11. Sonja's avatar

    I love poppies as well. They are bursting out all over the garden right now. (oh, and you may want to edit your one reply to a post where you have written “There are many kinds of poopies and, like you I love them all.” I do agree with that statement, but somehow I think you meant to type “poppies” and not “poopies”. Ha ha ha ha ha. Have a good evening! Hugs.

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  12. Jennie's avatar

    They are big and beautiful. Remember Dorothy running through the field of poppies in The Wizard of Oz? I guess they knew, too.

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  13. Klausbernd Vollmar's avatar

    Dear Anneli
    great pictures 👍
    We especially like the dark violet poppies.
    Thanks for sharing
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  14. Grant at Tame Your Book's avatar

    So beautiful! Thanks, Anneli.

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  15. markbierman's avatar

    Loved the photos and the poem. I remember watching “The Wizard of OZ,” when I was young and wondering why the field of poppies made them fall asleep. 🙂

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  16. Lauren Scott, Author's avatar

    Beautiful photos, Anneli. I love poppies and we have orange all around here. But I had no idea about the drug aspect. Interesting.

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  17. Adele Brand's avatar

    Oh, I love poppies. It’s been a good year for them in my part of England. The common species here is the field poppy Papaver rhoeas but there are a few rarer ones here and there. Not seen any opium poppies…

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  18. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    Beautiful flowers enhanced with your delightful verses!

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