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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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    Good afternoon I feel that I should know this but the name escapes me:smile:

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    Fat Controller 'Cuddly' Scottish Admin! Staff Member

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    Looks like a Papaver Poppy to me Woo :)
     
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    • Scrungee

      Scrungee Well known for it

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      Papaver somniferum AKA Opium Poppy

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      • Cliff1932

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        I haven't a clue what the name is, but I saw one last year it is a wild flower that I saw on a floodplane it looks good in the photo but it is much nicer than a photo when you see the real plant
         
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