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California poppy
(redirected from Golden poppy)

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California poppy,
n Latin name:
Eschscholzia californica; part used: sap, root, plant; uses: relieve pain; prevent or relieve spasms; induce sweating; induce urination; relieve toothache; induce relaxation; suppress milk secretion, incontinence; induce sleep; precautions: none known. Also called
gold poppy, kalifornia hashasi, and
khishkhash kalifornia.

California poppy


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For flowers with no spikes to contend with, look for the bold yellow of the Golden Poppy, the purple stalks of the Arizona lupine or some of the dozens of other varieties that color the desert floor this time of year.
All that being said, when it comes to wildflowers, most people tend to think of one flower in particular -- the California Golden Poppy (Eschscholzia californica).
Some schools, such as Golden Poppy, are jam-packed with children, while classrooms sit empty at Juniper Intermediate and Yucca schools, where student populations have been declining.
 
 
 
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