Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’
PINK FIZZ FEATHER POPPY
Syn. P. somniferum var. laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’
Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’ is all feathers and frills, and very unusual with shell pink petals and a wide white central blotch.
Not permitted for entry to Tasmania
Large saucers of feathery shell pink – double, semi-double or single
All of the flowers are large saucers of feathery petals, and have a particularly enchanting quality – some will be double, some semi-double, and some single; but all with the shell-pink frilly feathers.
Breathtakingly lovely show in summer
So it is breathtakingly lovely when the large heads bloom in spring-early summer.
And it is so easy to see why they are called Feather Poppies.
The shell pink feathers also show strikingly well against their silvery-blue-grey foliage.
Reliable treats each year
Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’ are very reliable self-seeding annuals.
So you can look forward to them as a stunning show every year.
Although they are members of the Opium Poppy family, they possess very low levels of opioid compounds, and are purely decorative rather than farmed for medicinal poppies.
Wonderfully rewarding for no work
Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’ are wonderfully rewarding and spectacular plants, for no work at all.
So the only work is to pull out the spent flower stalks after the blooming season.
Reliable self-seeders
But if you would like more gorgeous ‘Pink Fizz’ for next year, just leave a few fat seed pods to dry on the stalks, and they will happily scatter their progeny for next season.
Or you can cut some seed pods as they open, and pop them into a brown paper bag to drop their seeds. And then you can scatter the seed in new places, or share with friends.
Some low tech gardeners even just pull out the spent stalks with pods intact, and lay them on the ground as a mulch, wherever they want ‘Pink Fizz’ flowers next year.
Treats for florists
And both the fresh flowers and the dried seed pods make super cut flowers for a florist’s vase.
Water-wise & heat tolerant
Plant Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’ in Full Sun.
Feather Poppies are water-wise, and well adapted to happily return each year in places with hot and dry summers.
After all they probably originated from eastern Mediterranean areas such as Turkey, and northern Africa, but have happily adapted to many areas – wherever the summers are hot and dry.
Satisfyingly Quick & Easy from seed
Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’ are very satisfyingly quick & easy to grow from seed.
And they are perfect candidates for just scattering seeds in the garden where you want them to grow.
Tip for maximum number of poppies
However if you are starting the seeds indoors, for early flowers and highest rate of germination (and not sharing them with the scratching birds and marauding mice) – then make sure you sow the seeds in small but deeper pots, rather than a punnet.
And just place a very small scatter of seeds in each pot
Because Feather Poppies grow long tap roots and resent being disturbed.
So sow your seeds sparingly into individual little deep pots, and then plant the seedlings out in the garden by the whole pot full rather than disturbing and trying to separate them (don’t worry they germinate in lush abundance).
Hardy reliable self sowing annual
70cm High of fluffy pink feathers x 30cm Wide of silver-blue-grey foliage.
SEED SOWING ADVICE: QUICK & EASY
Suits beginners & gardening with kids
Sow Papaver laciniatum ‘Pink Fizz’ seeds at any time in punnets indoors when suitable temperatures can be provided (18-22°C)
OR
Sow directly in the garden in autumn or spring.
Sow indoors for quick plants & early flowers: First sow the Feather Poppy seeds thinly onto the surface of good quality seed raising mix.
Tip for sowing Poppy seeds easily: Poppy seeds are very fine. So pop a pinch or two of fine sieved seed raising mix into the seed bag first, shake well, and then sow the entire contents of the bag.
This will ensure you can sow the seeds thinly and more evenly for better germination.
Then press the seeds gently into surface of the mix, but do not cover with mix.
Because Papaver laciniatum ‘Lilac Pom Pom’ seeds need light to germinate.
Now thoroughly moisten the sown punnet by standing it in a shallow water bath and allowing the moisture to percolate up to the surface of the mix from below.
Place the moist, sown punnet in a warm, well-lit position (not in any direct sunlight).
Temperatures of 18-22°C are optimum for rapid germination.
Continue to keep consistently moist by misting from a spray water-bottle.
Covering the pots with a clear lid or plastic bag can also help to maintain consistent moisture and reduce watering.
(Remove cover as soon as germination commences).
Seeds germinates in 7-21 days approx.
Seed Count: 100 seeds per pack approx.
(We always aim to exceed the stated seed count, and give a generous serve).
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