Romneya coulteri, Matilija Poppy'
Matilija Poppy
A California Native perennial shrub that grows up to ten feet tall and twenty feet wide. The flowers have white crinkled petals with a yellow center and bloom May through July. Initially difficult to establish but once happy it will run underground to form dense stands. The root balls are brittle and should never be disturbed. It is great for erosion control and slopes because the underground stems form large colonies and spread quickly. This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.
This plant can be hard pruned after the first year of the plant is vigorously growing. You can cut the old stems back to about three inches off the ground in the winter, some people do not prune their plants back in the winter. You do not need to regularly prune or pinch this plant.
Romneyas are susceptible to a virus that makes the flowers look distorted and turn green, the stems are stunted and the foliage does not develop properly. Unfortunately there isn’t a cure, all infected growth should be removed and destroyed. If the virus comes back and infects the remaining colonies, they should be removed. You should not plant Matilija Poppy for several years.
Kumeyaay - miltii'aaw
Family Name | Papaveraceae |
Species Name | Romneya coulteri |
Common Name | Matilija Poppy |
Native to | California |
Plant Type: Perennial shrub | Perennial shrub |
Height x Width | 4-8' x 4-8' |
Growth Habit | Upright and speading |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Sun | Full sun |
Water Requirement | Low |
Flower Color | White with yellow center |
Flowering Months | Late spring to summer |
Evergreen/Deciduous | Deciduous |
Fragrant | Yes |
Cold Hardy to | 20F |
Attracts | Bees, butterflies |
Container Plant | No |
Erosion Control | Yes |
Bank Stabilization | Yes |
Fire Resistant | Yes |
Deer Resistant | Yes |
Local Plant | Yes |
This content type will accept rich text to help with adding styles and links to additional pages or content. Use this to add supplementary information to help your buyers.
You can use product metafields to assign content to this tab that is unique to an individual product. Use tabs to highlight unique features, sizing information, or other sales information.
Matilija Poppy
A California Native perennial shrub that grows up to ten feet tall and twenty feet wide. The flowers have white crinkled petals with a yellow center and bloom May through July. Initially difficult to establish but once happy it will run underground to form dense stands. The root balls are brittle and should never be disturbed. It is great for erosion control and slopes because the underground stems form large colonies and spread quickly. This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.
This plant can be hard pruned after the first year of the plant is vigorously growing. You can cut the old stems back to about three inches off the ground in the winter, some people do not prune their plants back in the winter. You do not need to regularly prune or pinch this plant.
Romneyas are susceptible to a virus that makes the flowers look distorted and turn green, the stems are stunted and the foliage does not develop properly. Unfortunately there isn’t a cure, all infected growth should be removed and destroyed. If the virus comes back and infects the remaining colonies, they should be removed. You should not plant Matilija Poppy for several years.
Kumeyaay - miltii'aaw
Family Name | Papaveraceae |
Species Name | Romneya coulteri |
Common Name | Matilija Poppy |
Native to | California |
Plant Type: Perennial shrub | Perennial shrub |
Height x Width | 4-8' x 4-8' |
Growth Habit | Upright and speading |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Sun | Full sun |
Water Requirement | Low |
Flower Color | White with yellow center |
Flowering Months | Late spring to summer |
Evergreen/Deciduous | Deciduous |
Fragrant | Yes |
Cold Hardy to | 20F |
Attracts | Bees, butterflies |
Container Plant | No |
Erosion Control | Yes |
Bank Stabilization | Yes |
Fire Resistant | Yes |
Deer Resistant | Yes |
Local Plant | Yes |