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Papaver Rhoeas (Red Poppy) Flowers

$57.75

The red or corn poppy, Papaver Rhoeas, grows in abundance in the European hillsides.  It is easy to distinguish, growing approximately 12"-14" tall, having a hariy stem, and it's bright red petals.  It is commonly found growing near agricultural crops, hence the names "corn poppy" and "field poppy".  This poppy has traditionally been employed as a sedative by herbalists for centuries.  It has been satisfactorily proven that the petals of this poppy do not contain morphine.

The main constituent appears to be Rhoeadine. Its composition is represented by the formula C21H21O6N. It does not appear to be poisonous.

The petals are freshly harvested and are stored in air tight containers in a climate controlled wearhouse to prevent the degradation of the valuable constituents.

 Effects of Papaver rhoeas extract on the expression and development of morphine-dependence in mice

We hope that more positve research will surface on this plant!


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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 January, 2008.

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