Wikibooks: Horticulture/Stylophorum diphyllum

WMOG header Stylophorum diphyllum WMOG header Stylophorum diphyllum Hortibox Celandine Poppy Image = Stylophorum diphyllum woodland poppy desc flower open.jpg Binomial = Stylophorum diphyllum Genus = Family = Papaveraceae Variety = Type = perennial Sun = Water = Soil = USDA Hardiness Zone = Sunset Z...

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spelling ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:25906:142529 2024-03-03T08:49:23+00:00 Wikibooks: Horticulture/Stylophorum diphyllum https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Horticulture/Stylophorum_diphyllum eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2024-02-02T17:26:25Z WMOG header Stylophorum diphyllum WMOG header Stylophorum diphyllum Hortibox Celandine Poppy Image = Stylophorum diphyllum woodland poppy desc flower open.jpg Binomial = Stylophorum diphyllum Genus = Family = Papaveraceae Variety = Type = perennial Sun = Water = Soil = USDA Hardiness Zone = Sunset Zone = Propagation = Pruning season = Pruning tolerance = Forcing = Transplant = Pest issues = Disease issues = Bloom season = Fruit season = Sowing methods = Harvest = Storage = Weediness = Pollination = Seed Dispersal = Germination Time = Germination Signal = Ripe Seed = Seed Banking = Vegetative Spread = Allelopathy = Group = Sowing time = Days to germination = Days to baby = Days to maturity = Bolting = Flat cropping = Planting depth = Plant spacing = Row spacing = Seed collection = Height and spread = Root = Growth rate = Shade cast = Underplanting = Toxicity and edibility = Patent= Hybrid type= The poppywort (also known as stylophorum celandine poppy wood poppy or yellow poppy ) is a member of the poppy family native to eastern North America with yellow orange flowers. =Description= The flowers are 4 showy sepals that are petal like with many stamens in the middle. Plants grow about 1.5 feet tall with pinnatifid shaped leaves. The flowers are produced in umbels that can have one to a few flowers each the umbels terminate the stems and after blooming a pod like fruit is produced that hangs down under the foliage. When the seeds are ripe in mid summer the pods split open along four valves. The plants have a yellow orange sap that can stain hands. Image Celandine Poppy Stylophorum diphyllum Flower 2290px.jpg Flower from the top Image Celandine Poppy Stylophorum diphyllum Leaf 2475px.jpg Foliage and immature fruits =Growing Conditions= Plants are relatively long lived and readily self seed under garden conditions were they are grown under part shade. =Varieties= =Uses= =Maintenance= =Propagation= =Harvest= =Pests and Diseases= =References= cite book author= title=Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of our Wild Flowers ... Book yellow poppy WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
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description WMOG header Stylophorum diphyllum WMOG header Stylophorum diphyllum Hortibox Celandine Poppy Image = Stylophorum diphyllum woodland poppy desc flower open.jpg Binomial = Stylophorum diphyllum Genus = Family = Papaveraceae Variety = Type = perennial Sun = Water = Soil = USDA Hardiness Zone = Sunset Zone = Propagation = Pruning season = Pruning tolerance = Forcing = Transplant = Pest issues = Disease issues = Bloom season = Fruit season = Sowing methods = Harvest = Storage = Weediness = Pollination = Seed Dispersal = Germination Time = Germination Signal = Ripe Seed = Seed Banking = Vegetative Spread = Allelopathy = Group = Sowing time = Days to germination = Days to baby = Days to maturity = Bolting = Flat cropping = Planting depth = Plant spacing = Row spacing = Seed collection = Height and spread = Root = Growth rate = Shade cast = Underplanting = Toxicity and edibility = Patent= Hybrid type= The poppywort (also known as stylophorum celandine poppy wood poppy or yellow poppy ) is a member of the poppy family native to eastern North America with yellow orange flowers. =Description= The flowers are 4 showy sepals that are petal like with many stamens in the middle. Plants grow about 1.5 feet tall with pinnatifid shaped leaves. The flowers are produced in umbels that can have one to a few flowers each the umbels terminate the stems and after blooming a pod like fruit is produced that hangs down under the foliage. When the seeds are ripe in mid summer the pods split open along four valves. The plants have a yellow orange sap that can stain hands. Image Celandine Poppy Stylophorum diphyllum Flower 2290px.jpg Flower from the top Image Celandine Poppy Stylophorum diphyllum Leaf 2475px.jpg Foliage and immature fruits =Growing Conditions= Plants are relatively long lived and readily self seed under garden conditions were they are grown under part shade. =Varieties= =Uses= =Maintenance= =Propagation= =Harvest= =Pests and Diseases= =References= cite book author= title=Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of our Wild Flowers ...
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