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Marde Ross & Co.: 50,000 Red Flanders Poppy Seeds

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Quick Overview


Enhance Your Garden with Red Flanders Poppies

Vibrant Red Flanders Poppies

Red Flanders poppies feature stunning 3-4” crimson blooms with dark centers and silky petals atop 30” swaying stems. Perfect for meadows, borders, and wildflower gardens, these poppies bring bold splashes of color to any space.

Guaranteed to Germinate

Our Red Flanders poppy seeds come from temperature-controlled refrigeration, ensuring peak freshness and reliable germination. This guarantees strong, healthy plant starts and vibrant blooms.

Easy and Reliable Growth

Sow the seeds in fall or early spring in full sun and well-drained soil. Germinate in just 10-20 days and enjoy thriving plants in zones 3-9. Each pack contains 50,000 seeds, making it easy to create a beautiful garden.

Trustworthy Source

Choose trusted seeds from Marde Ross & Company, a California nursery established in 1985. We offer the finest untreated Red Flanders poppy seeds, ensuring robust growth and bold crimson blooms.

Support Pollinators

Red Flanders poppy seeds produce nectar-rich blooms that attract bees and butterflies. These flowers provide an essential food source for pollinators during their peak foraging period, from late spring to summer.