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The flower or fruit (seed pod) of a poppy; see Papaveraceae Poppy straw , the dried stalks, stem and leaves of cultivated poppies Poppyhead (carving) , on the ends of church stalls and benches
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Poppyhead carved as a stylised fleur-de-lys in St Peter's Church, Neatishead. Poppyhead is a form of carving of the top of the end of a bench or a choir stall. [1] Its name is unrelated to the poppy flower.
Poppy seeds are rich in oil, carbohydrates, calcium and protein. Poppy oil is often used as cooking oil, salad dressing oil, or in products such as margarine. Poppy oil can also be added to spices for cakes or breads. Poppy products are also used in different paints, varnishes, and some cosmetics. [4] Poppy cultivators being interviewed in a ...
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Poppy Flowers (also known as Vase And Flowers and Vase with Viscaria) is a painting by Vincent van Gogh with an estimated value of US$55 million [1] which was stolen from Cairo's Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum twice; first in 1977 (and recovered after a decade), then again in August 2010 and has yet to be found.
Poppy straw (also known as opium straw, mowed opium straw, crushed poppy capsule, poppy chaff, or poppy husk) is derived from opium poppies (Papaver somniferum) that are harvested when fully mature and dried by mechanical means. Opium poppy straw is what remains after the seed pods have been harvested - that is, the dried stalks, stem and ...
The name poppy goddess is often used for a famous example of a distinctive type of large female terracotta figurine in Minoan art, presumably representing a goddess, but not thought to be cult images, rather votive offerings.