Glaucium flavum aka Horned Poppy
Taxonomy ID: 15294
Common names
Horned Poppy, Yellow Horned Poppy, Sea Poppy, Yellow Hornpoppy, Beach PoppyMore information about Horned Poppy
How big does Horned Poppy grow
Glaucium flavum is a small to medium-sized herbaceous plant, typically reaching 30 to 90 centimeters in height with a spread of around 50 centimeters. It grows slowly as a short-lived perennial or biennial, forming a basal rosette of grey-green foliage in its first season before sending up branched flowering stems. Most plants live only two to three years but self-seed reliably to maintain a stand.
What soil does Horned Poppy need
The yellow horned poppy thrives in well-drained, often poor soils ranging from light sandy through medium loam to heavy clay. It tolerates a broad pH range from mildly acidic through neutral to mildly alkaline and is exceptionally tolerant of maritime exposure and salty soils, reflecting its natural habitat on shingle beaches and dunes. Sharp drainage is more important than fertility - rich soils encourage soft growth that is short-lived.
What temperature does Horned Poppy prefer
Glaucium flavum is hardy to approximately -10C and is rated for USDA zones 6 to 9 and UK hardiness zone 7. It performs best in warm, sunny positions and tolerates the temperature swings typical of exposed coastal sites.
What fertilizer does Horned Poppy need
This species is adapted to nutrient-poor coastal soils and rarely needs supplemental feeding. Easily grown in any good well-drained soil, it actually performs better when not pampered, since rich soil and excess nitrogen encourage soft, short-lived growth.
What is the seasonal care for Horned Poppy
Sow seeds in spring or autumn, allow the basal rosette to develop in the first season, and expect flowering from June onward. After flowering, allow the long horn-shaped capsules to ripen and shed seed for next year's plants, since the species is short-lived. Cut back spent stems in late autumn or leave them for self-seeding.
What do Horned Poppy flowers look like
Glaucium flavum produces cup-shaped flowers around 7.5 centimeters across in bright yellow to orange. Each bloom is short-lived, opening for only a day or two, but the plant flowers continuously from June through September or October. Flowers are followed by extraordinarily long, thin, horn-shaped seed capsules 15 to 30 centimeters in length - the most distinctive feature of the species.
What varieties of Horned Poppy exist
The species is a member of the genus Glaucium, which contains roughly 25 species of horned poppies including Glaucium corniculatum (red horned poppy), Glaucium grandiflorum, Glaucium calycinum, and Glaucium cuneatum. Within Glaucium flavum itself, the most commonly recognized variation is between the typical clear yellow form and orange-flowered selections.
Can Horned Poppy be grown outdoors
A reliable choice for coastal, gravel, and Mediterranean-style gardens, Glaucium flavum thrives in a hot, dry, sunny position with sharp drainage. It is one of the most maritime-tolerant garden plants, naturally found on shingle banks, sandy beaches, cliff tops, and sand dunes along the coasts of Britain, Ireland, northern Europe, and the Mediterranean. Sow seeds directly where plants are to grow, since they resent root disturbance.
How do I prune Horned Poppy
Pruning is minimal. Deadhead spent flowers if you want to extend the bloom period, but leave at least some seed capsules to mature so the plant can self-seed, since most plants live only two to three years. Cut back dead stems in late autumn or early spring.
How do I repot Horned Poppy
How do I propagate Horned Poppy
Propagate by seed sown in spring or autumn. Cold stratification (a period of cold, moist conditions) improves germination, so autumn sowing in cold frames works well. Outdoor direct sowing in mid-spring is also viable. Transplant young seedlings to their permanent position before the taproot develops, since established plants resent root disturbance.
Why is my Horned Poppy growing slowly
The species is naturally slow-growing as a short-lived perennial. Plants form a basal rosette in their first year and reach full flowering size only in their second season. Slow growth is normal and does not indicate a problem; if growth seems unusually weak, the most likely cause is poor drainage, too rich a soil, or insufficient sun.
What pests and diseases affect Horned Poppy
Glaucium flavum is largely pest- and disease-free, particularly in well-drained coastal conditions. The main cultivation problem is root rot in heavy, poorly drained soils or in winter wet, which can quickly kill plants. Slugs may damage young seedlings.
How is Horned Poppy pollinated
Flowers are pollinated by insects, principally bees and flies, which are attracted to the bright yellow blossoms.
Is Horned Poppy edible
Glaucium flavum should not be consumed. All parts of the plant including the seeds are toxic and contain alkaloids that can cause serious poisoning, including respiratory failure and death. Although a clear yellow oil can be pressed from the seeds and has historically been described as edible by some sources, the root and other tissues are clearly poisonous and the species is not considered safe to eat.
What are the medicinal uses of Horned Poppy
The yellow horned poppy contains a complex mixture of isoquinoline alkaloids including glaucine, dicentrine, bulbocapnine, protopine, and salutaridine. Glaucine in particular has bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory properties and has been used in some countries as an antitussive in cough medicines, though it can produce sedation, fatigue, and hallucinogenic side effects. Modern pharmacological research has investigated the species' antimicrobial, anticholinesterase, antiviral, antioxidant, and potential anticancer activities, and it has been used traditionally in Algerian folk medicine for wart removal. It is not a safe self-medication and should be regarded as a poisonous plant.
What are other uses of Horned Poppy
Historically, the clear yellow oil pressed from the seeds was valued as a clean-burning fuel for oil lamps and was also used in soap making.
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