The California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) and the golden poppy are often used interchangeably, as they refer to the same species. However, "golden poppy" typically describes its vibrant orange-yellow color, which is a defining characteristic. Both names highlight the plant's native status in California and its role as the state flower. Overall, the distinction lies primarily in the common name rather than any botanical difference.
By the stamen inside the flower
Opium seeds are poppy seed, but there are different species of poppies only a few of which produce the sap that is rich in opium alkaloids. Most species of poppy produce only insignificant amounts of opium alkaloids.
vicodin is an opiod narcotic painkiller semisynthetically derived from thebaine, an alkaloid of the opium poppy, and promethazine is a phenothiazine tranq. Non narcotic. Huge difference, like the difference between benadryl and diet coke. phenagren can cause seizures.
i would think it was pretty common since i have a few friend called that
The poppy flower typically has multiple pistils, which can vary depending on the species. Generally, each poppy flower contains several carpels, and each carpel has one or more pistils. For instance, the common opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) usually has around 4 to 6 pistils.
Its called a poppy!
Yes, doctors can generally distinguish between poppy seeds and heroin in urine tests. Standard drug tests, like the immunoassay, may detect opiates but typically cannot differentiate between them. However, confirmatory tests, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), can identify specific substances and their metabolites, allowing for clear differentiation between poppy seed ingestion and heroin use. Therefore, while initial tests may show positive results for opiates, further analysis can clarify the source.
It is a light purple that is a common colour of flowers such as a poppy, pansy and Chrysanthemum
It shouldn't as it is not related to the poppy at all; these are two entirely different plants, unfortunately they share a "common" name as they have a similar appearance.
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The English poppy, specifically the red corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas), features a green leaf as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers, with the green representing the fields where they fought. In contrast, the Scottish poppy, often represented by the Scottish Poppy Appeal, traditionally uses a design without a leaf, focusing instead on the simplicity of the flower itself. This difference reflects variations in symbolism and design preferences between the two regions while still honoring the same cause of remembrance.