'Prince of Orange' produces large, crepe paper-like orange blooms with black blotches in the center during early June on tall, gray-green hairy, stems that rise from upright clumps of heavily divided, lance-shaped, gray-green leaves.
Perennial | |
Papaver | |
Oriental Poppy | |
Zone 3 | |
6+ hours | |
Dry, Moist, Sandy | |
Accent perennial | |
Massed in the wild or ornamental grass border | |
36-40" | |
16-24" | |
Spring | |
Orange | |
4" | |
Rapid | |
Upright | |
Plant-tone | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Aquilegia, Silene, Nepeta, Salvia |