Corn poppy
Papaver rhoeas grows up to 3 feet tall and 1 foot wide. In summer, it bears brilliant orange-red flowers, sometimes marked with a black base on the petals. It is also called field poppy, a reference to its tendency to naturalize in open fields.
Iceland poppy
Papaver croceum is a short-lived perennial usually grown as an annual. It features yellow, white, orange, or pink flowers in spring and summer. It grows 1 foot tall and is often also called Papaver nudicaule. Zones 2-8
‘Mother of Pearl’ poppy
Papaver rhoeas ‘Mother of Pearl’ is a variety of corn poppy also sometimes called ‘Fairy Wings’. It produces delicate pink or lilac flowers.
‘Peony Flowered’ poppy
Papaver somniferum ‘Peony Flowered’ is a breadseed poppy variety with large, frilly double flowers in pink, salmon, purple, maroon, or white.
Shirley poppies
Papaver rhoeas Shirley Series are corn poppy selections with single, semidouble, or double blooms in shades of yellow, pink, rose, orange, or red. Many sport bicolor or picotee petals.