My Grandson is brilliant! Ok, on most days. However, he was helping me weed, and I stepped in to check something and here this “Grandma come look?” I couldn’t drop what I was doing so I just asked him to wait a minute – my mistake (ok, now in retrospect, maybe this is my fault??!!).
He comes prancing in all excited, “I found a ladybug flower!” I quickly (now I’m still not looking at him) correct him, “No Honey, you mean a ladybug ON a flower.” He then instantly shoved the flower in my face and said: “NO – It’s a Ladybug Flower!” I’ll be darned; he was right:
Front Side
Back Side
Now the really weird part – WE DO NOT GROW THESE? LMAO!! I was shocked (and that doesn’t often happen anymore) – “Where did you find this and why did you pull it out by the root?”
He said he had to show me it, and that is why he pulled it (luckily it came up root and all). Here is where it came from:
In the corner between these three bricks- I still can’t figure it out? However, I quickly put the plant in a tall glass put in about a teaspoon of sugar and a touch of root starter. I’ll be darned – it’s still growing:
It has three more pods getting ready to open?! Now the true test: I have heard that you cannot transplant poppies. I have a perfect spot I want to put it in outside (hope it will flourish and have babies – hee hee), so I’m gonna shove it in the ground, give it some good top soil and see what happens. Wish me luck – it’s just too pretty to let die! And “ladybug flower” was just too cute!
I’ve not heard that about transplanting – but I do know they love to sprout in ‘disturbed soil’! It’s a stunner, and I hope you get more. Good find by the grandbaby!
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I like his name for the flower. I hope you can get it to continue growing outside. 😀
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I sure hope it grows and multiplies for you! I love the name your grandchild gave it – so appropriate. I have never grown poppies but I love them.
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Poppies are great little plants and can disperse their seeds a LONG way!
And well done your minion for giving it it’s correct name!
Ladybird poppy – (Papaver commutatum)
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Too cute! You’ve got nothing to lose by trying to save it. Good luck!
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Our farm motto is “grow or die” – LOL – a bit off I know, but it fits us!
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