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Stylophorum diphyllum
Wood Poppy, Celandine Poppy
Plant Type: Native
An attractive eastern woodland wildflower of the poppy family with showy bright yellow flowers in mid-spring to summer. Flowers are held above shapely blue-green deeply dissected and lobed foliage with silvery undersides. Naturally found in moist woodlands and streambanks, Wood Poppy prefers similar locations and self seed in such. During periods of drought or dry soil plants will go dormant. Ideal for moist woodland gardens and landscapes in heavy shade.
Size | Future Qty | Future Date |
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Mature Height:
12-24 in
Mature Spread:
12-18 in
Spacing:
12-18 in
Zone:
4-9
Bloom Color:
Gold, Yellow
Stylophorum diphyllum Characteristics & Attributes:

Water's Edge / Bog Plant

Mass Planting

Native to Northeastern US

Ground Cover

Partial Sun

Full Shade

Spring

Wet Soil/Wetlands

Moist, Well-Drained
Attributes
• | Disease Resistant |
• | Shade Gardens |
• | Naturalizing |
• | Moist Areas |
• | Woodland Garden |
• | Spring Bloomer |
• | Groupings |
• | Woodland Edge |
Foliage Color
• | Light Green |
• | Blue-Green |
Habit
• | Spreading Clump |
• | Taller Ground Cover |
Season of Interest (Foliage)
• | Spring |
• | Summer |
Season of Interest (Fruit)
• | Summer |
Soil Moisture
• | Keep Well-Watered |