Opium poppies and poppy cultivation, poppy pods, poppy tea, and opiate discussion.
The Genus Eschscholzia California Poppies and Their Relatives Home Answers History Species Key Phylogeny Bibliography More graphics Odds and ends Links Support 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. Present everywhere, at all times in some ...
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Opium is a narcotic drug prepared from the juice of the opium poppy, Pa paver somniferum, a plant probably indigenous in the south of Europe and western Asia, but now so widely cultivated that its original habitat is uncertain. The medicinal properties of the juice have been recognized from a very early period. It was known to Theophrastus and appears in his time to have consisted of an extract ...
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