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California Poppy

Eschscholzia californica

Description:

"The petals of the California Poppy have a sheen that magically transforms their orange color into metallic gold. How did California's state flower get its unusual scientific name—Eschscholzia? It is named for Johann Friedrich Eschscholtz (1793-1831), surgeon and naturalist with Russian expeditions to the Pacific Coast in 1816 and 1824. The flowering process of this poppy unfolds like a play. Each bud is enclosed by two fused sepals that are united into a cap that is pushed off by the four expanding petals. When the petals fall away, a pinkish rim becomes evident as a spreading collar at the base of the elongate developing capsule."

Habitat:

Grassy areas and disturbed sites throughout the Calif. Floristic Province and western areas east of the Sierra Nevada to the Mojave Desert; 0-2000 m.

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2 Comments

RachelM.Long
RachelM.Long 12 years ago

I think you were right, I looked it up online and it looks really similar. Thank you!

mjf20082008
mjf20082008 12 years ago

Hmm, this looks like some kind of wild poppy.

RachelM.Long
Spotted by
RachelM.Long

California, USA

Spotted on Feb 19, 2012
Submitted on Feb 19, 2012

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