A Surprising Red Arrival

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This opium poppy sprouted up suddenly between the blackcurrant bush and the compost bin, and this week it began to flower, just in time for Becky’s month of squares. Red is the theme, and square the format for the header photo.

The bees have fun with all the frills, burrowing in and out to gather pollen. I notice, too, there are more poppy plants coming on outside Graham’s shed so we’re in for a show from these showy volunteers.

When the buds first break, they are almost black, giving a glimpse of the dark underskirts first. Later, when the flower opens, they are only visible if you stand on your head.

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#SimplyRed   Day One –  Join Becky for her month of squares: painting July red, but in a good way.

32 thoughts on “A Surprising Red Arrival

  1. now this is my kind of surprise – how fabulous. Hope they become a regular sight for you in the garden – mine disappeared after a couple of years.

  2. I had double pink ones appear when I first moved here, then nothing. And none of the annuals I have sown germinated, other than some red ones in a pollinator packet. Tricksy flowers, but always lovely to see them.

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