Common Name: Celandine Poppy
Botanical Name: Stylophorum diphyllum
Plant family: Papaveraceae
Location: Crystal Bridges Trail, Rock Ledge Trail, Tulip Tree Trail
Growing zone: 4a-8a
Height: 12-20 in.
Spread: 12-15 in.
Bloom time: March, April
Bloom description: Golden-yellow flowers with four rounded petals in early spring. The petals have the characteristic paper-like character of most poppies.
Leaf type: Dissected green leaves form a low-growing clump that appear before blooms.
Garden uses: A great native perennial that can be mixed with other native wildflowers for a stunning effect or used in mass plantings to brighten up a shaded garden. They like rich woodlands with part sun or shade and moist soil. Take note to plant with taller native perennials to hide the bare spots after the poppies go dormant in summer.