Poppies
"K" wrote in message
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CWatters writes
It's well known that Poppies thrive on disturbed ground. They pop up on
road
verges after road works and on battlefields.
What is it about disturbed ground that makes this happen?
It's nothing about disturbed ground.
It's entirely about poppy seeds. They
a) are viable for a long time
b) are triggered into germination by light
Viable poppy seeds are widespread. When the ground is disturbed, some of
the seeds are brought to the surface and will germinate. The advantage of
this to the poppy is that they do not have to face much competition from
other plants. They are annuals - ie they grow, flower and produce seeds in
the course of a season, so by the time other plants have colonised the
bare ground, the poppies have produced their seeds, which are now waiting
in the soil for the next disturbance.
Therefore it is to do with disturbed ground.
Steve
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