Grow Papaver setigerum, commonly known as Pepperbox poppy, a captivating annual that hails from the Mediterranean. This poppy is distinguished by its unique spherical seed pods that look like miniature pepperboxes, making it a standout in any garden. It grows to a moderate height of 12 to 24 inches and features lush, bluish-green leaves and light purple flowers that deepen in color towards the edges with striking yellow centers.
Papaver Setigerum Specifications:
Season: Annual
USDA Zones: 8-10
Height: 12-24 inches
Bloom Season: Late spring to early summer
Bloom Color: Light to dark purple with yellow centers
Environment: Full sun
Soil Type: Well-drained
Latin Name: Papaver setigerum
Temperature: Optimal growth in temperate climates
Average Germ Time: 1-2 weeks
Light Required: Full sun
Depth: Lightly cover seeds, about 1/8 inch
Sowing Rate: Sparse to avoid overcrowding
Moisture: Keep moist during germination
Plant Spacing: 10-12 inches apart
Germination Tips:
Scarification Needed: To improve germination, gently scarify the seeds by rubbing with sandpaper or nicking the seed coat.
Sowing Instructions: Plant in well-draining soil and cover lightly. Keep the soil moist and place in a sunny spot.
Care Post-Germination: Transplant seedlings once they have a few sets of leaves.
With its striking flowers and distinctive pods, Papaver setigerum is a splendid addition to any garden, offering both beauty and intrigue. Handle with care due to its irritating sap. Enjoy the visual drama and easy cultivation of this unique annual poppy.
They sent me an email saying they fulfilled my order 14 days ago. Wanting me to leave a review so heres one. The shipping is slow i still havent received my seeds nor have a received and an update about when i can expect to get my seeds. But they took my money as soon as the order was placed. I will never order from this site again.
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.