Native Wood Poppy
by Debbie Oppermann
Title
Native Wood Poppy
Artist
Debbie Oppermann
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"Native Wood Poppy" by Debbie Oppermann. The intense yellow of the native Wood poppy is outstanding. If you see it consider yourself privileged to catch a glimpse of this imperiled species. This plant is listed as endangered and both plant and habitat are protected under Ontario's Endangered Species Act.The Wood Poppy is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows in rich deciduous forest environments including ravines and along streams. The plant grows up to 40 centimetres high. The wood poppy is propagated by ants. The leaves are pale underneath and deeply divided into five to seven lobes; most leaves grow at the base of long stalks. In early spring, clusters of showy intense yellow flowers appear at the ends of the flowering stalks. The fruit is a greyish, oval, hairy capsule that splits into three or four segments when ripe. The plant reproduces from a stout rhizome (underground stem). In Canada, Wood-poppy is known only from five small isolated populations occurring in southwestern Ontario, four in the London area, and one population in the Bayfield area near Lake Huron.
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May 28th, 2019
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Randy Rosenberger
This piece of fine artwork has earned the honor of being chosen to show off to other artists and prospective buyers here in the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. It is an honor to share this piece of well composed and beautiful art on our Featured section of our homepage. Thanks much for sharing! Liked and Faved Randy B. Rosenberger (administrator of the WFS group)