What’s Growing At The Cottage No. 045

What’s Growing At The Cottage No. 045

Matilija poppies (Romneya coulteri). And yes, they belong to the poppy family. This plant came in second as a candidate for our state flower but was beat out by the California poppy.
 
The showy white flowers are the largest of any plant native to California (the flowers are about the size of your hand), and look like fried eggs! The petals (there are six) are like fine white crinkled tissue and there is a giant cluster of bright yellow stamens in the center – like the yolk of an egg. They also have an apricot scent.
 
The plants are not easy to start but once established, they are difficult to remove. For it will spread (through underground runners) so, give them room. This plant is not for condos or small yards!
 
In the wild, they are known as “fire followers” as they can be frequently found in burned areas growing to 8 feet tall. Our Matilija blooms around late March and can continue into early fall if watered. They are also excellent plants to bring bees to your garden. Sunny side up, anyone?
 
Published by Amy on: Jun 30, 2015

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Matilija poppies growing at Loma Mar vacation cottage

 

What’s Growing at The Cottage No. 034

What’s Growing at The Cottage No. 034

California Poppies (Eschscholzia californica) of course! These cups of gold are our beloved state flower and the most beautiful of all state flowers – at least I think so! These native wildflowers are sun-loving, extremely drought tolerant, frost tolerant, self-seeding, and easy to grow in gardens. The brilliant orange flower blooms from February to June but can last into September if watered. The flowers are responsive to sunlight as they close at sunset and overcast days.
 
I’m sure members of the Cabrillo expedition in 1542 must of marveled at the golden hillsides off the California coast when sailing in. It’s definitely a fitting symbol for the “Golden State.”
 
Published by Amy on: Apr 14, 2015

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California Poppies growing at Loma Mar vacation cottage