Description of members of this family and photographs of a number of species.
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www.botany.hawaii.edu/Faculty/Carr/papaver.htm
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According to W. R. Ernst (1962b), Papaveraceae "may be divided conveniently into four subfamilies." His scheme is followed here, but with the subfamilies...
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www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=106...
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Wu Chengyi, Chuang Hsuan & Su Ziyun. 1999. Papaveraceae. In: Wu Chengyi, ed., Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 32: 1-483, 541-545.
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www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=106...
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California poppies and their relatives The Genus Eschscholzia Vast fields of Golden Poppies have ever been one of the strong and peculiar features of California scenery. The gladsome beauty of this peerless flower has brought renown to the land of its birth.
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www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/poppy/
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Papaveraceae (plant family), poppy family of the order Papaverales, with 44 genera and 760 species; most of these are herbaceous plants, but the family includes some woody shrubs and a genus of small tropical trees. Learn more about "Papaveraceae"
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Description of Papaveraceae Juss., generated from a DELTA database. The Families of Flowering Plants Including Chelidoniaceae Nak., Chymaceae Dulac, Eschscholziaceae (Ernst) A.C. Smith, Platystemonaceae (Ernst) A.C. Smith...
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delta-intkey.com/angio/www/papavera.htm
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Opium is the air-dried milky exudation obtained from excised unripe fruits. It is extensively smoked as an intoxicant. Commercial products are called Turkey Opium, Indian Opium, Persian Opium, Chinese Opium, and Egyptian Opium, and they differ in appearance and quality. Papaveraceae; Opium poppy, Poppyseed, Poppy, Keshi...
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www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Papaver_somnife...
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by Orlando Mistretta, Rashmi Pant, Timothy S. Ross, and J. Mark Porter Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden; 1500 North College Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711. (909) 625-8767 Figure 31. Putative relationships of genera within Papaveraceae (from Kadereit et al.
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heritage.nv.gov/reports/arccarep.htm
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Medicinal Action and Uses Preparations and Dosages ---Description---A perennial plant, one of the earliest and most beautiful spring flowers. In England it will grow freely if cultivated carefully, it has even grown in the open in gravelly dry soil in the author's garden.
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www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/b/bloodr59.html
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