ROMNEYA
coulteri. Southern California. Matilija poppy. A giant semishrubby perennial,
spreading by rhizomes underground to form large colonies of thick, branched
stems up to 10' tall. Both these and the divided, toothed 2-6" leaves are
bright bluish green in color. Clusters of white blossoms with golden centers,
measuring up to 8" across, are carried at the shoot tips in summer. Their
petals are broad and textured like crepe paper. We offer material of two clonal
selections: White Cloud, is distinguished by its vigor, heavy
flower production and huge flowers. Butterfly, our own selection,
is a more profusely branched plant. Its smaller flowers have round, overlapping
petals. Sun, well drained soil, moderate to no watering when established. Invasive
shoots should be pulled or spaded out from time to time. Hardy to 5-10oF.