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  2. Eschscholzia - Wikipedia

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    Eschscholzia caespitosa is very similar to E. californica, but smaller and without a collar below the petals. Another species common in cultivation is Eschscholzia lobbii, which is often sold as Eschscholzia caespitosa. E. lobbii has yellow flowers and very narrow leaves. They prosper in warm, dry climates, but withstand some frost.

  3. Eschscholzia californica - Wikipedia

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    Eschscholzia californica, the California poppy, golden poppy, California sunlight or cup of gold, is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, native to the United States and Mexico. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant flowering in summer (spring in southern Australia), with showy flowers in brilliant shades of red, orange ...

  4. Eschscholzia minutiflora - Wikipedia

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    Eschscholzia minutiflora subsp. covillei (Greene) C.Clark has flowers of intermediate size (petals 0.6-1.8 cm long), n = 12 chromosomes, and is found in the Mojave Desert. Eschscholzia minutiflora subsp. twisselmannii C.Clark has the largest flowers (petals 1.0-2.6 cm long), n = 6 chromosomes, and occurs in the El Paso and Rand mountains of the ...

  5. Eschscholzia caespitosa - Wikipedia

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    Eschscholzia caespitosa is an annual herb which is quite similar in appearance to its relative, the California poppy. It produces patches of foliage made up of several leaflets per leaf and thin, erect stems up to 30 centimetres (11 + 5 ⁄ 6 in) in height. The poppy flower has orange to yellow petals each 1 to 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 centimetres (1 ⁄ 3 to

  6. Eschscholzia lobbii - Wikipedia

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    The petals are about a centimeter long and bright yellow to somewhat orange. The fruit is a capsule 3 to 7 centimeters long containing tiny brown seeds. [3] They are common near vernal pools. The plant is named after William Lobb (1809–1864), the English plant collector.

  7. Eschscholzia glyptosperma - Wikipedia

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    Eschscholzia glyptosperma is an annual herb growing from a basal patch of leaves divided into pointed segments. It produces erect stems up to about 25 centimeters (10 in) in height, each bearing a single flower. The poppy flower is bright yellow, with petals one to two and a half centimeters long. It blooms from March to May.