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Silver form of M. horridula ( Hort ). There is always variable quality in the plants. |
White form. |
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Typical blue form grown for years in Scotland as M. horridula - clearly these resemble M. prattii. |
M. horridula ( Hort ) of Scottish Gardens. |
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The form grown in Scottish gardens for many years and probably M. prattii. Flowers in second year and the easiest blue poppy for dry hot climates. Fred Hunt. |
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