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'Angels Choir' is a glorious mixture of double flowered poppies.

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Papaver rhoeas "Angels Choir"


70mg
500 Seeds

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$ 3.32
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'Angels Choir' is a glorious mixture of double flowered poppies, with silky texture, in soft colours, from whites to apricot-pinks, lilac-blues, creams and oranges also bi-colours and some interesting picotee types.
Growing to a height of 60 to 75cm (24 to 30in), these romantic, old-fashioned poppies have silky-petalled blossoms that dance on graceful nodding stems.

Angels Choir are easy to grow from seed in almost any site, and look beautiful in the border. Their delightfully informal habit makes them ideal for integrating into mixed borders or large containers they also look wonderful in the vase.
They can be sown in spring or autumn where they will flower in profusion from mid-May until late September and if seedlings are left to grow, the poppies will come up year after year in the garden.

This glorious mixture of exquisite poppies is the result of almost ten years of breeding work. 'Angels Choir' was outstanding when entered in the Fleuroselect trials and earned the Fleuroselect Quality Mark.



Sowing: Direct sow in spring or in autumn.
Sow outdoors from spring to early summer or in the autumn for flowering the next season. staggered sowings through spring will extend the flowering season. Seeds are best sown directly where they are to flower in short drills 12mm (½in) deep at around 20°C (68°F). Cover lightly with soil, if sowing more than one annual in the same bed, mark the sowing areas with a ring of light coloured sand and label
Seeds germinate in less than two weeks. The seedlings will appear in rows approx 6 to 8 weeks after planting and can be told from nearby weed seedlings quite easily. Thin the seedlings out so they are finally 4 to 6 in apart by early summer.
Alternatively, leave them to grow as small clumps, of 4 to 6 plants every 30cm (12in) or so. Compost should be kept slightly moist, but not wet at all times.


Cultivation:
Prefers well drained soil enriched with manure or compost ahead of planting. Feeding is rarely needed but water well if there are prolonged periods of drought.
Remove spent flowers to encourage prolific blooming. At the end of the season, if required, leave a few plants to die down and self seed. Others can be pulled up and composted


For Cut Flowers:
Cut when flowers are in bud, hold the base of the stems for a few seconds in a flame or boiling water, and the flowers will last several days in water.


Plant Uses:
Cottage/Informal Garden, Flower Borders and Beds, Wildflower meadows, Butterfly & Bee Gardens, Cut Flowers.



Packet Size 70mg
Average Seed Count 500 Seeds
Family Papaveraceae
Genus Papaver
Species rhoeas
Cultivar Angels Choir Mixed Colours
Hardiness Hardy Annuals
Flowers Double flowers in whites to apricot-pinks, lilac-blues, creams and oranges
also bi-colours and some interesting picotee types.
Natural Flower Time Late spring to mid summer
Height 60 to 75cm (24 to 30in)
Position Full Sun
Aspect West or South facing. Sheltered.
Soil Well drained, Light.
Time to Sow Direct sow from early spring or in autumn.
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