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Yellow horned poppy on Aldeburgh Beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sailing race in bosphorus cup in Istanbul Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow horned poppy on Aldeburgh Beach
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Sailing race in bosphorus cup in Istanbul Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sailing race in bosphorus cup in Istanbul Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sailing race in bosphorus cup in Istanbul Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sailing race in bosphorus cup in Istanbul Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sailing race in bosphorus cup in Istanbul Royalty Free Stock Photo
Look for golden-yellow flowers in June. Species information Category Wildflowers Statistics Height: up to 50cm Conservation status Common. When to see June to September About The Yellow horned-poppy is a coastal plant that grows on shingle beaches, cliffs and sand dunes. The golden-yellow flowers appear in June and are followed by the `horns` - curling seedpods that can be up to 30cm long. When it is broken, the plant exudes a yellow sap which is poisonous.


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