Meconopsis cambrica

Welsh Poppy

Meconopsis cambrica
Meconopsis cambrica
Meconopsis cambrica
Price: £2.85
The only European representative of the genus, an attractive small plant with numerous yellow flowers, 1½ins across, from May to late autumn. Good in partial shade. 1½ft (45cm)

This genus contains some of the most exquisitely beautiful of all flowering plants. Not the easiest of plants to grow, they do best in moderately rich, woodland soil; moist yet with perfect drainage. However, do try them - we guarantee that when you succeed in flowering them, there will be celebrations and the neighbours will be invited in to see for themselves.

Genus: Meconopsis

Species: cambrica

Family Name: Papaveraceae

Seed Catalogue No.: 851

English Name(s): Welsh Poppy

Hardiness: Hardy

Lifecycle: Perennial

Colour: Yellow/Orange

Flowers: May, June, July, August, September

Lighting Conditions: Partial Sun, Sheltered Sun

Soil Type: Clay, Sand, Loam

Soil Acidity: Neutral, Acid

Moisture: Well-drained

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Germination Instructions

Sow indoors. Surface sow onto moist well-drained soil-less compost. Cover with a fine layer of grit or sieved soil. Water from the bottom. Keep in a light place, greenhouse or cold frame, ideal temp. 15°C. Never allow the surface of the soil to dry out. Germination takes 2 weeks-several months. If germination has not occurred after 8 weeks cold stratify. Move to 4°C. for 6-8 weeks then return to warmth. Repeat process until germination occurs. Once germinated damping off can be a problem. Prick out seedlings when they have 2-3 true leaves. Pot on as needed. Acclimatise and plant out in summer or autumn or the following spring depending on size and climate.

Growing Instructions

Thrives in areas with cool damp summers. Prefers moist well-drained soil enriched with leaf mould in a partially shaded site with wind protection. Never allow the soil to dry out. May benefit from fish, blood and bone fertilising. Plant 10 plants together for maximum impact.

Cultivation Instructions

No pruning required. If the plant is well cared for it should produce seed after flowering. Seed should be collected as they turn brown. Only re-sow the largest seeds. Mulch in spring with a well composted leaf mould and add a slow release fertiliser.

When to Sow

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  • Sow Under Cover/Plant Indoors
  • Flowers/Harvest

Approximate number of seeds per packet: 1400

Please note we pack the majority of our seeds by volume so the number of seeds indicated is only an approximation.