Morphine and opiate drugs such as that are made from poppies.
In 1873.
Morphine and codeine.
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I think you mean the poppies that you pins on your jacket or shirt? Well if you do, then the soldiers who have been badly wounded at war made and sold them because they could not work. These earlier ones are made out of read cloth with a black center. Plus, there weren't enough poppies to go around to everyone.-pce out lolaamakes sense :)Poppies are traditionally worn on the lapel or shirt collar to commemorate Armistice Day 11 November 1818 and are said to reflect the fields of poppies in Flanders, France the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the first World War
Yes. Some poppies are raised to be sold as flowers, some are raised to make opium, which is made into heroin or morphine.
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Because after the battle at Gallipoli, poppies grew and flowered for the first time in that region.
Probably China, like many things, especially small ornaments such as this. Most likely in slave labor conditions (which are comparable to those of Nazi Germany). However, not all are made in China. I understand that "in 2012 most New Zealand poppies were made in China and manufactured in Australia." - http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/anzac-day/poppies I'm no expert on the details here. But I do know that China has a bad track record for using slave labor to produce products, including those for overseas export.
the person who thought of haveing poppies as a symboll is a man names flanders who was named after the field on witch it first grew.
A collective noun for poppies is a field of poppies.
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