Yellow Horned Poppy (Glaucium flavum) produces bold yellow flowers and distinctive seed pods, thriving in coastal and sandy environments. A hardy biennial that adds colour and biodiversity to maritime and specialist planting schemes.
Benefits
Eye-catching yellow blooms with unique seed pods
Coastal native wildflower ideal for sandy soils
Long flowering season from early to late summer
Attracts and supports bees and hoverflies
Great for biodiversity in exposed or dry conditions
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Yellow Horned Poppy (Glaucium flavum) is a striking coastal wildflower native to the UK, instantly recognisable by its large, bright yellow flowers and distinctive long, curved seed pods that resemble horns. This hardy biennial or short-lived perennial thrives in sandy, well-drained soils, making it particularly suited to coastal restoration, maritime habitats, and dry, open landscapes.
With its silvery-grey foliage and extended flowering season, Yellow Horned Poppy offers both ornamental appeal and ecological value. It supports pollinators like bees and hoverflies and is a tough, drought-tolerant option for specialist planting schemes where other species may struggle.
Features & Benefits
Distinctive yellow flowers with horn-shaped seed pods
Tolerant of dry, sandy, and coastal soils
Supports pollinators including bees and hoverflies
Striking foliage and extended flowering period
UK native suited to specialist and coastal restoration schemes
Latin Name:
Glaucium flavum
Flowering Time:
June – September
Flowering Height:
30 – 80 cm
Life Cycle:
Biennial / Short-lived Perennial
Wildflower Seed Approximate Sowing Rate:
5kg per acre (12.35kg per hectare)
Sowing Times:
Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
How to Sow & Preparation
Select a free-draining, sunny site — ideal for sandy or coastal soils.
Clear weeds and cultivate the area to a fine tilth.
Broadcast the seed evenly by hand or spreader.
Do not bury seed; lightly press into the soil using a roller or by foot.
Water gently during dry periods to aid germination.
Low-maintenance once established, but may require light weeding in early stages.
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Attribute Detail
Latin Name Glaucium flavum
Flowering Time June – September
Flowering Height 30 – 80 cm
Life Cycle Biennial / Short-lived Perennial
Sowing Rate 5kg per acre (12.35kg per hectare)
Sowing Period Spring or Autumn
Preferred Conditions Sandy, free-draining, coastal soils
Pollinator Friendly Yes
Minimum Order Quantity 100g
Ideal For Coastal areas, sand dunes, maritime and dry habitats