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  2. Glaucium flavum - Wikipedia

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    Glaucium flavum, the yellow horned poppy, [2] yellow hornpoppy or sea poppy, is a summer flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae. It is native to Europe, Northern Africa, Macaronesia and temperate zones in Western Asia. The plant grows on the seashore and is never found inland. All parts of the plant, including the seeds, are toxic.

  3. Glaucium - Wikipedia

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    Glaucium (horned poppy) is a genus of about 25 species of annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to Europe, north Africa, and southwest and central Asia. [1] The species commonly occur in saline habitats, including coasts and salt pans. Glaucium vitellinum

  4. Poppy - Wikipedia

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    A poppy flower is depicted on the reverse of the Macedonian 500-denar banknote, issued in 1996 and 2003. [14] The poppy is also part of the coat of arms of North Macedonia. Canada has issued special quarters (25-cent coins) with a red poppy on the reverse in 2004, 2008, 2010, and 2015.

  5. Flavum - Wikipedia

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    Linum flavum, (the golden flax or yellow flax) species of flowering plant in the family Linaceae, native to central and southern Europe; Pleopsidium flavum, (gold cobblestone lichen) is a distinctively coloured, bright lemon-yellow to chartreuse crustose lichen; Prasophyllum flavum, (yellow leek orchid) species of orchid endemic to eastern ...

  6. List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals - Wikipedia

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    Glaucium flavum (yellow horned poppy, yellow hornpoppy or sea poppy): glaucine; California poppies: Protopine and Californidine; Fungi.

  7. Papaveraceae - Wikipedia

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    Horned poppy (Glaucium sp.) Roemeria sp. The broad circumscription of Papaveraceae in the APG III system includes three taxa that have previously been separated into different families: the Papaveraceae sensu stricto, the Fumariaceae and the Pteridophyllaceae. [1]