Poppies can be eaten by a variety of herbivores, including rabbits, deer, and some insects like caterpillars and beetles. These animals may consume the leaves and flowers of the plant. Additionally, certain pests such as aphids can infest poppies, feeding on their sap. However, the toxic alkaloids found in some poppy species can deter some animals from consuming them.
Hawkeye and the others found a map drawn on some leaves with ash.
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
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Because some leaves were formed over time.
Yes. Some poppies are raised to be sold as flowers, some are raised to make opium, which is made into heroin or morphine.
Based on my research on some sites detailing poppies, there is no scent. But there are fumes that rise up when poppies are harvested that have a soporific or euforic effect on the brain.
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A collective noun for poppies is a field of poppies.
poppies poppie seeds
The purpose of poppies is for the people who died in the wars to make peace.
well some have a face and others just have leaves