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  2. Papaver somniferum - Wikipedia

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    Papaver somniferum, commonly known as the opium poppy [2] or breadseed poppy, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae.It is the species of plant from which both opium and poppy seeds are derived and is also a valuable ornamental plant grown in gardens.

  3. Poppy seed - Wikipedia

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    Poppy seeds are also prohibited in Taiwan, primarily because of the risk that viable seeds will be sold and used to grow opium poppies. [ 21 ] China prohibits spice mixes made from poppy seed and poppy seed pods because of the traces of opiates in them, and has since at least 2005.

  4. Poppy - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Here's Why Gardeners Are Planting Poppies in Ice Cubes ... - AOL

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    The main benefit to planting your poppy seeds in ice cubes comes from the freezing temperature. Poppy seeds prefer a brief frost to trigger germination, which is why you sometimes see new poppy ...

  6. Afghan farmers stick to growing opium in the face of less ...

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    By Ismail Sameem KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan farmers are busy in their poppy fields as the annual opium harvest begins, underscoring the government's failure to stamp out a crop that ...

  7. Opium production in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The cultivation of poppy, however, generated greater profits than wheat farming for the farming villagers due to the higher yielding possibilities with less land (poppies require less irrigation than wheat), and greater demand for the profitable drug trade of the highly valued opium, prepared from poppies.