
Romneya Coulteri Flower Seeds For Planting, Growing Stunning White Poppies for Your Garden
Romneya Coulteri Seeds – Grow Stunning Giant White Matilija Poppies
Enhance your landscape with the dramatic and elegant blooms of Romneya Coulteri, also known as the Matilija Poppy. Famous for its extra-large, crinkled white petals and bright yellow centers, this perennial is a showstopper in any garden. It thrives in warm climates, tolerates drought once established, and spreads beautifully in open spaces.
Perfect for sunny borders, xeriscapes, cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly gardens, and natural landscaping, these poppies bring a unique, airy texture that stands out from traditional flowering plants.
FEATURES
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Premium-quality Romneya Coulteri seeds
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Produces giant white poppies with crepe-paper texture
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Drought-tolerant once established
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Attractive to pollinating insects
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Excellent for sunny and dry landscapes
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Non-GMO seed quality
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Long-lived perennial
SPECIFICATIONS
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Common Name: Matilija Poppy
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US Common Name: Tree Poppy
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Botanical Name: Romneya coulteri
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Plant Type: Perennial
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Bloom Color: Pure white petals with a yellow center
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Height: 4–8 feet
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Spread: 3–6 feet, depending on conditions
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Light Requirement: Full sun
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Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soils
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Watering: Low; drought-tolerant once established
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Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 7–10
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Bloom Season: Late spring to midsummer
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
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Heirloom: Yes
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Growth Style: Spreading perennial
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Maintenance: Low
PLANTING GUIDE
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Lightly scarify seeds for improved germination.
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Sow seeds on the soil surface or barely cover them.
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Keep soil consistently moist until germination.
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Maintain temperatures between 65–75°F.
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Germination may take 30–60 days depending on conditions.
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Transplant seedlings to sunny locations with well-drained soil.
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Space plants 3–5 feet apart to allow room for spreading.
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Water deeply but infrequently once established.
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Avoid overwatering, especially in heavy soils.
-
Prune old stems in early spring to encourage vigorous new growth.
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Romneya Coulteri Flower Seeds For Planting, Growing Stunning White Poppies for Your Garden
Romneya Coulteri Seeds – Grow Stunning Giant White Matilija Poppies
Enhance your landscape with the dramatic and elegant blooms of Romneya Coulteri, also known as the Matilija Poppy. Famous for its extra-large, crinkled white petals and bright yellow centers, this perennial is a showstopper in any garden. It thrives in warm climates, tolerates drought once established, and spreads beautifully in open spaces.
Perfect for sunny borders, xeriscapes, cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly gardens, and natural landscaping, these poppies bring a unique, airy texture that stands out from traditional flowering plants.
FEATURES
-
Premium-quality Romneya Coulteri seeds
-
Produces giant white poppies with crepe-paper texture
-
Drought-tolerant once established
-
Attractive to pollinating insects
-
Excellent for sunny and dry landscapes
-
Non-GMO seed quality
-
Long-lived perennial
SPECIFICATIONS
-
Common Name: Matilija Poppy
-
US Common Name: Tree Poppy
-
Botanical Name: Romneya coulteri
-
Plant Type: Perennial
-
Bloom Color: Pure white petals with a yellow center
-
Height: 4–8 feet
-
Spread: 3–6 feet, depending on conditions
-
Light Requirement: Full sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soils
-
Watering: Low; drought-tolerant once established
-
Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 7–10
-
Bloom Season: Late spring to midsummer
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Heirloom: Yes
-
Growth Style: Spreading perennial
-
Maintenance: Low
PLANTING GUIDE
-
Lightly scarify seeds for improved germination.
-
Sow seeds on the soil surface or barely cover them.
-
Keep soil consistently moist until germination.
-
Maintain temperatures between 65–75°F.
-
Germination may take 30–60 days depending on conditions.
-
Transplant seedlings to sunny locations with well-drained soil.
-
Space plants 3–5 feet apart to allow room for spreading.
-
Water deeply but infrequently once established.
-
Avoid overwatering, especially in heavy soils.
-
Prune old stems in early spring to encourage vigorous new growth.
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Romneya Coulteri Seeds – Grow Stunning Giant White Matilija Poppies
Enhance your landscape with the dramatic and elegant blooms of Romneya Coulteri, also known as the Matilija Poppy. Famous for its extra-large, crinkled white petals and bright yellow centers, this perennial is a showstopper in any garden. It thrives in warm climates, tolerates drought once established, and spreads beautifully in open spaces.
Perfect for sunny borders, xeriscapes, cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly gardens, and natural landscaping, these poppies bring a unique, airy texture that stands out from traditional flowering plants.
FEATURES
-
Premium-quality Romneya Coulteri seeds
-
Produces giant white poppies with crepe-paper texture
-
Drought-tolerant once established
-
Attractive to pollinating insects
-
Excellent for sunny and dry landscapes
-
Non-GMO seed quality
-
Long-lived perennial
SPECIFICATIONS
-
Common Name: Matilija Poppy
-
US Common Name: Tree Poppy
-
Botanical Name: Romneya coulteri
-
Plant Type: Perennial
-
Bloom Color: Pure white petals with a yellow center
-
Height: 4–8 feet
-
Spread: 3–6 feet, depending on conditions
-
Light Requirement: Full sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soils
-
Watering: Low; drought-tolerant once established
-
Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 7–10
-
Bloom Season: Late spring to midsummer
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Heirloom: Yes
-
Growth Style: Spreading perennial
-
Maintenance: Low
PLANTING GUIDE
-
Lightly scarify seeds for improved germination.
-
Sow seeds on the soil surface or barely cover them.
-
Keep soil consistently moist until germination.
-
Maintain temperatures between 65–75°F.
-
Germination may take 30–60 days depending on conditions.
-
Transplant seedlings to sunny locations with well-drained soil.
-
Space plants 3–5 feet apart to allow room for spreading.
-
Water deeply but infrequently once established.
-
Avoid overwatering, especially in heavy soils.
-
Prune old stems in early spring to encourage vigorous new growth.























