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Papaver dahlianum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Papaveraceae

Scientific name
  
Papaver dahlianum

Order
  
Ranunculales

Genus
  
Papaver

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Papaver lapponicum, Papaver radicatum, Papaver umbonatum, Papaver californicum, Papaver rupifragum var atlant

Papaver dahlianum, commonly called the Svalbard poppy, is a poppy species common on Svalbard, north-eastern Greenland and a small area of northern Norway. It is the symbolic flower of Svalbard.

Papaver dahlianum Papaver dahlianum The Flora of Svalbard

It grows to 10–25 cm high, and has long-petiolated basal leaves forming a rosette; the leaves are pinnately dissected and coarsely hirsute. The flowering stems are slender, often arcuate, hirsute. The flower is 2–4 cm in diameter, with four yellow or white, slightly undulate petals, and two boat-shaped sepals, which are densely hirsute with dark brown hairs. The fruit is an obovoid capsule covered with stiff hairs, containing numerous seeds.

Papaver dahlianum Papaver dahlianum The Flora of Svalbard

The poppy grows on gravel, roadsides, scree sleeps and ledges, and holds the altitude record for flowering plants in Svalbard.

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Despite the extreme northern latitude of the Svalbard poppy, another separate poppy species, Papaver radicatum, is the furthest northernly growing plant known to the world. Found on Kaffeklubben Island.

Papaver dahlianum Svalbard poppy Papaver dahlianum Biopix photoimage 68442

References

Papaver dahlianum Wikipedia