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Q: When do poppies bloom in New Hampshire?
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What time of year do poppies bloom in England?

June to July


How long do poppies bloom?

In good weather, about a week - week and a half for each bloom


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When can you transplant a flowering poppy?

Poppies are notorious for being impossible to transplant. However, if you've planted starts in peat moss, you may have more luck planting them than digging flowering poppies out of the ground and transplanting them to a new location. If you want to re-arrange your poppies, you could seed the area where you want the poppies to bloom and simply dig up the old stand.


Is Remembrance Day usually called Poppy Day?

Yes; many people died where the poppies normally bloom.


What state was Daniel Webster resident state?

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Which state's signing ratified the Constitution?

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Who or what was New Hampshire named for?

New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.


What is the abbrev for New Hampshire?

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Why do people wear poppies at Remembrance Sunday?

People wear poppies for Remembrance Day because of a poem written by John McCrae (a Canadian military doctor in World War One) called "In Flanders Fields." Poppies bloom throughout Flanders, where some of the worst fighting of the war occurred--and the poppies grow all through the torn-up fields and in the cemetaries--and so they became a symbol of Remembrance Day.