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In your case, the beautiful plant in question is actually a native wildflower called the Celandine poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum sty-loh-FOR-um dy-FIL-um) or Golden woodland poppy.
Celandine poppy, bloodroot and marsh marigold are deer resistant Gracie has written two books on wildflowers Free talk in Briarcliff Manor on May 14 Native wildflowers are all the rage these days ...
The American wild flower celandine poppy grows well in shade gardens as well as in the woods. Its botanical name is "stylophorum diphyllum" and it has lots of bright yellow blooms in the spring ...
Q • I have a yellow flowering groundcover that was a gift from a gardener friend who called the plant lesser celandine. I can find information about the Celandine poppy, ...
Stylophorum diphyllum is our native celandine poppy that grows well in dappled shade in woodland conditions. It has cheerful yellow flowers and hairy seed pods. There are also two other woodland ...