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some blue flowers are growing in the grass

I have to admit, when I first think of a Poppy Flower I immediately think of Opium... Well, there is a variety of Poppy flowers called the Himalayan Blue Poppy, and they do not create

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three blue flowers on a white background

The image shows three delicate blue poppy flowers in bloom, their petals unfurling gracefully against a white background. The flowers are rendered in a semi-transparent style, showcasing intricate details of their structure and veins. Their deep blue centers add a pop of color, while the slender stems and leaves create a sense of movement and fragility. The image evokes a sense of calm and ethereal beauty.

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a blue flower with yellow stamen in the center and green leaves around it on a dark background

The Blue Poppy is a rare and enchanting flower with ethereal blue petals. This stunning blossom is often considered a horticultural treasure due to its vibrant hue and relatively challenging cultivation needs. Light: Partial shade. Water: Maintain consistently moist soil, especially during dry periods. Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with organic matter. Temperature: 50-65°F (10-18°C). Humidity: High, thrives in cooler, humid environments. Fertilizer: Apply a slow-release, balanced…

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blue flowers are blooming in the garden

The Himalayan Blue Poppy boasts brilliant blue petals that create a captivating and serene garden atmosphere. This rare poppy is known for its vibrant hue and delicate appearance. Light: Partial shade. Water: Keep soil consistently moist, but ensure good drainage. Soil: Moist, humus-rich, well-draining soil. Temperature: 50-60°F (10-15°C). Humidity: High. Fertilizer: Balanced fertilizer, monthly during the growth period.A prized plant for shaded gardens, it adds an exotic flair and cool…

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a blue flower with yellow stamens on it's petals is shown in the dark

This is the next shot in my Himalayan poppy series. I love the blue color and photograph the flower each spring. As I mentioned in my first post, I used a very fast shutter speed to create the dark contrast. The photo was taken in June 2012, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.

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