"bobwilliams" wrote ...
Garrapata wrote:
In article bobwilliams
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After traveling over 7,000 miles from San Diego to Tasmania, I
discovered that the California Poppy is very popular in that area.
In fact, much of the Tasmanian flora is similar or identical to that in
Southern California. I guess the climate must be similar.
Here is a keeper taken in the Botanical gardens.
Bob Williams
This isn't California Poppy
Amost all of the parts - petals, fruits, anthers and leaves are
different
The botanical illustration here shows the differences especially the
leaves and fruits
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_poppy
It looks more like Papaver nudicaule - Iceland Poppy
You and Bob Hobden are the ID experts.
I just take the pics and try my best to get it right.
This sign in the garden led me to believe it was a California Poppy, but
maybe that is a local common name for the flower....A papaver.
See Below:....
Bob Williams
Interesting! The first photo is not like any Californian Poppy I've ever
seen or grown, the leaves are usually a distinct grey/green colour and very
finely divided. The leaves in the original photo look much more like an
Icelandic Poppy although in the nameplate photo they are more like the
species it says.
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Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK