Arctic Poppies (aka Iceland Poppies) are flowering perennials that thrive in subarctic regions but are often planted in the same fashion as annuals in warmer climates. They produce feathery foliage and hairy/fuzzy flower stems while their tall stems are leafless and sport brightly colored flowers, each plant with four papery thin, silky, and ruffled petals. Arctic poppies prefer plenty of sunshine but they can also be grown in partial shade. They are hardy plants and enjoy cooler temperatures as they don't handle heat/humidity well, and warmer climates pose a problem for this perennial.
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