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Kingdom
  
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Scientific name
  
Macleaya

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Genus

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Papaveraceae

Macleaya Macleaya cordata plumepoppy Go Botany

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Macleaya cordata, Macleaya microcarpa, Bocconia, Papaveraceae, Eomecon

Macleaya garden plants


Macleaya or plume poppies is a genus of two or three species of flowering plants in the poppy family Papaveraceae, native to China and Japan. They have frilly leaves of olive green or grey colour, 25 cm (10 in) long, and tall stems with airy plumes of petal-less, tubular, off-white or cream flowers.

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Macleaya Macleaya cordata Wikipedia

Macleaya is named after the Scottish entomologist Alexander Macleay (1767-1848).

Macleaya cordata


Cultivation

Macleaya Plume Poppy Bocconia Macleaya cordata

The individual flowers are insignificant, but the combined effect of multiple stems four to six feet high can give a striking architectural effect. The plants are unsuitable for small gardens because of their invasive tendencies, but can be very effective as features in large gardens. They spread both by underground suckers and by seeding, so can be difficult to get rid of in some situations.

Species and hybrids

  • Macleaya cordata
  • Macleaya microcarpa
  • Macleaya × kewensis (M. cordata × M. microcarpa)

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    References

    Macleaya Wikipedia