Common Field Poppy Wildflower Seed (Papaver rhoeas) produces vivid red blooms and is perfect for arable margins, remembrance planting, and wildflower displays on low-nutrient soils.
Benefits
Bright red native wildflower ideal for bold visual displays
Fast-growing and easy to establish in poor soils
Provides summer colour and attracts pollinators
Symbolic flower for remembrance and heritage landscapes
Self-seeds readily for continued seasonal displays
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The Common Field Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) is one of the UK’s most iconic and recognisable wildflowers. Known for its vivid scarlet petals and delicate black centre, this annual species adds instant colour to landscapes and is strongly associated with remembrance and wild arable field margins. It thrives in disturbed or low-fertility soils and is often seen in cornfield and restoration mixes.
This native species is a fast grower and blooms throughout summer, providing vital pollen for bees and other insects. While short-lived, it readily self-seeds and performs especially well in sunny, open sites with free-draining soils.
Features & Benefits
Bold red flowers symbolic of remembrance
Fast-growing annual with high visual impact
Supports bees and pollinators with abundant pollen
Ideal for arable margins, road verges, and urban spaces
Self-seeds to return year after year in the right conditions
Latin Name:
Papaver rhoeas
Flowering Time:
June – September
Flowering Height:
30 – 60 cm
Life Cycle:
Annual
Wildflower Seed Approximate Sowing Rate:
2kg per acre (5kg per hectare)
Sowing Times:
Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
How to Sow & Preparation
Choose a sunny, open site with disturbed or poor, well-drained soil.
Clear the area of existing vegetation and lightly cultivate the surface to create a fine tilth.
Broadcast the seed evenly and roll or tread lightly into the soil—do not bury deeply.
Avoid using fertiliser or rich compost, as this can suppress flowering.
Poppies thrive on minimal maintenance and will reseed naturally if allowed to set seed.
About John Chambers Wildflower Seeds
John Chambers Wildflower Seeds has been a trusted supplier of native UK wildflower seeds for over 35 years. Known for its high-quality, locally sourced seed and outstanding customer service, John Chambers provides ecological solutions for landscape contractors, local authorities, and conservationists focused on creating sustainable, biodiverse landscapes.
Attribute Detail
Latin Name Papaver rhoeas
Flowering Time June – September
Flowering Height 30 – 60 cm
Life Cycle Annual
Sowing Rate 2kg per acre (5kg per hectare)
Sowing Period Spring or Autumn
Preferred Conditions Poor, disturbed soils; full sun
Pollinator Friendly Yes
Minimum Order Quantity 100g
Ideal For Arable land, memorial planting, roadsides, urban greening