Plume Poppy or Macleaya cordata is a true beauty. But you won't find this perennial in most nurseries or gardens in your neighbourhood, primarily because of it's size. This giant reaches to about 7' tall at mature height and 6' wide. It also has a tendancy to spread by rhizomes. It's easy to curb that by spading around the roots annually and capturing the escapees. I like this plant because the leaves are rounded and have really interesting notching and a slight bluish surface. Also the habit is quite loose and airy. The flower plumes are fluffy and airy as well and start a cream colour and fade to a pinkish tone. I think it's a great back border plant paired with large clumps of grasses. In fact, every time I come across this plant I stop and appreciate. It's a beautiful mid summer plant. Absolutely captures the freedom of summer. Also this plant is very disease resistant so it truly is a lush impressive plant. The down side is you'll have to wear gloves when cutting the stems because it bleeds a yellowish sap that can stain your hands. There is some confusion around the sap. Some have used it medicinally yet other note it as a poisonous substance. Best to wear gloves and avoid it. This architectural plant thrives in full sun or partial shade.
beautiful rounded leaves |
the bloom |
paired with euphorbia and heavenly bamboo |
reaching towards the street trees |
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