Description
Purple Gleam California Poppy Seeds bring the familiar western native poppy into a luminous purple-pink range, with silky cup-shaped flowers over blue-green ferny foliage. This packet is ideal for sunny, well-drained beds, low-water wildflower edges, and Mediterranean-style gardens where color, movement, and easy seasonal sowing all matter.
Why Grow It
- Purple to rosy-magenta cup-shaped California poppy blooms with bright centers.
- A low-water wildflower for sunny, lean, well-drained soil.
- Well suited to California-style native gardens, western wildflower patches, and pollinator plantings.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Eschscholzia californica |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Short-lived perennial in zones 9-11; commonly grown as an annual wildflower elsewhere |
| Mature height | About 12-18 in. tall |
| Light | Full sun |
| Bloom / harvest window | Spring to early summer; may rebloom after cool-season moisture in mild climates |
| Seed count | Approx. 200 seeds |
| Sowing advice | Direct sow in fall in mild Mediterranean climates or early spring after frost in colder areas. Surface sow or cover very lightly, and keep newly planted seed evenly moist until germination. |
| Spacing | Thin to 8-12 in. apart, or broadcast lightly for a naturalized wildflower patch |
| Germination | Usually 10-20 days in cool to mild, evenly moist conditions |
Best For
- California and western native-style gardens
- sunny wildflower patches
- low-water borders
- pollinator-friendly beds
- Mediterranean-climate plantings
Packet Details
Includes approx. 200 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Direct sow for the most natural, resilient stand.
FAQ
Is Purple Gleam an Oriental poppy?
No. This listing is Eschscholzia californica, the California poppy, with cup-shaped flowers and blue-green ferny foliage. It should not be grown or pictured like a large Oriental poppy.
Should I direct sow these seeds?
Yes. California poppies dislike root disturbance, so direct sow where they will flower. Press seed into prepared soil and keep it moist until seedlings establish.
What soil does California poppy prefer?
Choose a sunny site with lean, well-drained soil. Rich or overly wet soil can reduce flowering and may make plants weak.







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