american garden seeds Red American Legion Poppy Seeds, 3000 Heirloom Flower Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds, Isla's Garden Seeds
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american garden seeds Red American Legion Poppy Seeds, 3000 Heirloom Flower Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds, Isla's Garden SeedsDescription Red American Legion Poppy Seeds (Papaver rhoeas) 3000 Heirloom Non GMO Seeds by Islas Garden Seeds, Iconic Scarlet Blooms, Easy to Grow, Perfect for Wildflower Gardens & Memorial Displays Papaver rhoeas Red American Legion Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) are timeless flowers known for their brilliant scarlet red petals and delicate, papery texture that sways gracefully in the breeze. First introduced to the United States in the 1920s, this

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Red American Legion Poppy Seeds (Papaver rhoeas) – 3000 Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds by Isla’s Garden Seeds, Iconic Scarlet Blooms, Easy to Grow, Perfect for Wildflower Gardens & Memorial Displays

Papaver rhoeas

Red American Legion Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) are timeless flowers known for their brilliant scarlet-red petals and delicate, papery texture that sways gracefully in the breeze. First introduced to the United States in the 1920s, this beloved variety was named the official memorial flower of the American Legion in honor of soldiers who gave their lives in service. Each bloom carries deep historical meaning, symbolizing remembrance, resilience, and hope. Planting these poppies creates not only a dazzling garden display but also a living tribute to honor those who served.

In the garden, Red American Legion Poppies are remarkably easy to grow. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, they germinate quickly when scattered directly into prepared soil in early spring or fall. Standing 12–24 inches tall, they fill flower beds, wildflower meadows, and borders with vibrant color, blooming profusely from late spring through summer. Their radiant red petals contrast beautifully with the dark, central eye, creating a striking focal point that draws admiration from pollinators and people alike.

Perfect for naturalizing in open spaces, these poppies self-seed readily, ensuring future generations of blooms with minimal effort. They perform well as cut flowers, bringing their symbolic beauty indoors, though they are most often cherished outdoors as a vivid reminder of sacrifice and peace.

Whether planted as a garden accent, scattered in a meadow, or grown as part of a memorial space, Red American Legion Poppies offer both beauty and meaning. Their enduring symbolism of remembrance, combined with their ease of growth and stunning display, makes them a cherished addition to any landscape.

 

🌱 Planting Instructions

In areas that experience winter or frosts, plant wildflowers in the spring, after all danger of frost has passed. Locations that do not receive frosts can plant wildflowers anytime.

Sow seeds in fields, gardens, lawns, and meadows. Cleared, open spaces will grow more flowers.

Choose a planting day that has rain in the near future, so you don't have to water them. Plant them in full sun in an area that has good drainage. Scatter the seeds broadly around the space. Walk over the seeds to press them into the ground. Do not bury them; they need the sun to germinate.

Keep the soil moist without being soaked until they are 4-6” high. After that, natural rain is generally sufficient.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: Broadcast
Spacing: Broadcast
Water: Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 40-60 days
Height: 12-30”
Zones: 3-10

 

USDA Zone Map

Red American Legion Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) grow best in USDA Zones 3–10, thriving in cool to moderate climates with full sun and well-draining soil.

Type: Annual
Sun: Full
Planting Depth: Broadcast
Spacing: Broadcast
Water: Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 40-60 days
Height: 12-30”
Zones: 3-10

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