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Papaveraceae
Papaver

not marked as a favorite taxon *Papaver orientale Linnaeus. Common name: Oriental Poppy. Phenology: May-Jun. Habitat: Disturbed areas. Distribution: Native of sw. Asia.

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Origin/Endemic status: W. Asia

Taxonomy Comments: Plants in our region may represent P. orientale or P. setiferum, or both.

Synonymy : = Can, FNA3, G, NS, NY, Pa, POWO, Kiger (1975); Papaver setiferum Goldblatt — K4; = n/a — C, RAB; = Papaver setiferum Goldblatt; > Papaver orientale L. — Mi; > Papaver pseudo-orientale E.G.Camus — Mi. Basionym: Papaver orientale L. 1753

Links to other floras: = Papaver orientale - FNA3

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