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August 11, 2020

Papaver heterophyllum

Wind Poppy

Native Here Nursery grew many annual species, like these wind poppies (Papaver heterophyllum), in large pots to produce seeds for next year's plants. Photo by Lesley Hunt.
Wind poppy (Papaver heterophyllum), Burma Road, Mount Diablo State Park. Photo by Cathy Chambers.

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