
Harlem Oriental Poppy β 3-Pack Bare Root
Harlem Oriental Poppy β The Double-Blooming Showstopper That Comes Back Bigger Every Year
Most poppies give you one spectacular moment and then disappear. The Harlem Oriental Poppy gives you two. One of the few Oriental poppies with a genuine double-blooming habit, Harlem produces its first flush of large, ruffled, purple to deep burgundy-red blooms in early summer β then surprises you with a second flush in late summer when most perennials have already peaked. Bold, dramatic, and completely deer-resistant, itβs one of the most rewarding perennials you can plant in a sunny border.
Why Harlem Stands Apart
- Rare double-blooming habit β Blooms twice per season β early summer and again in late summer β a genuine rarity among Oriental poppies that dramatically extends your color season.
- Extraordinary bloom size & color β Large, deeply ruffled petals in rich purple to deep burgundy-red β a saturated, jewel-toned color that commands attention from across the garden.
- Exceptional cut flower β Long stems and large, dramatic blooms make Harlem one of the best poppies for fresh-cut arrangements. Sear stem ends immediately after cutting to extend vase life.
- Deer & rabbit resistant β Naturally unpalatable to browsing animals β a critical advantage in gardens with deer pressure.
- Drought-tolerant once established β Deep taproots make Oriental poppies remarkably drought-resistant once settled in; minimal watering needed after the first season.
- Long-lived perennial β Returns reliably year after year, with clumps expanding gradually for an increasingly impressive display over time.
Ideal Uses
- Mid-border specimen in sunny perennial borders
- Cottage and cutting gardens
- Mixed borders with ornamental grasses and late-season perennials
- Deer-resistant garden plantings
- Fresh-cut flower arrangements
Picture early June β your border suddenly dominated by those enormous, ruffled burgundy-purple blooms, each one the size of a salad plate, swaying on tall stems in the breeze. Then, just when you think the show is over, late August brings a second act. Thatβs the Harlem Oriental Poppy β a perennial that keeps its promises.
Growing Guide
- Zones: USDA 3β8
- Light: Full sun β 6+ hours daily essential for best blooming
- Water: Regular watering during establishment; drought-tolerant once established. Reduce watering during summer dormancy.
- Soil: Well-draining soil is essential β Oriental poppies will rot in waterlogged conditions. Sandy or loamy soil preferred.
- Planting: Plant bare roots in early spring with the crown 1β2 inches below soil surface. Space 18β24 inches apart.
- Summer dormancy: Foliage dies back after the first bloom flush β this is normal. Plant summer annuals or ornamental grasses nearby to fill the gap.
- Mature size: 24β36 inches tall in bloom
- Division: Divide in late summer/early fall every 4β5 years to maintain vigor
- Cut flower tip: Cut stems when buds are just beginning to open; sear cut ends with a flame immediately to prevent wilting
Whatβs Included
Each order includes 3 Grade #1 bare root Harlem Oriental Poppies β the highest grade available, selected for size and vigor, ready to plant in early spring for blooms the same season.
Complete Your Summer Border
Pair Harlem with the Liatris Bulb Mix β tall, vertical purple and white flower spikes that bloom in midsummer, bridging the gap between Harlemβs two bloom flushes and creating a cohesive purple-toned, pollinator-friendly summer border.
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Harlem Oriental Poppy β The Double-Blooming Showstopper That Comes Back Bigger Every Year
Most poppies give you one spectacular moment and then disappear. The Harlem Oriental Poppy gives you two. One of the few Oriental poppies with a genuine double-blooming habit, Harlem produces its first flush of large, ruffled, purple to deep burgundy-red blooms in early summer β then surprises you with a second flush in late summer when most perennials have already peaked. Bold, dramatic, and completely deer-resistant, itβs one of the most rewarding perennials you can plant in a sunny border.
Why Harlem Stands Apart
- Rare double-blooming habit β Blooms twice per season β early summer and again in late summer β a genuine rarity among Oriental poppies that dramatically extends your color season.
- Extraordinary bloom size & color β Large, deeply ruffled petals in rich purple to deep burgundy-red β a saturated, jewel-toned color that commands attention from across the garden.
- Exceptional cut flower β Long stems and large, dramatic blooms make Harlem one of the best poppies for fresh-cut arrangements. Sear stem ends immediately after cutting to extend vase life.
- Deer & rabbit resistant β Naturally unpalatable to browsing animals β a critical advantage in gardens with deer pressure.
- Drought-tolerant once established β Deep taproots make Oriental poppies remarkably drought-resistant once settled in; minimal watering needed after the first season.
- Long-lived perennial β Returns reliably year after year, with clumps expanding gradually for an increasingly impressive display over time.
Ideal Uses
- Mid-border specimen in sunny perennial borders
- Cottage and cutting gardens
- Mixed borders with ornamental grasses and late-season perennials
- Deer-resistant garden plantings
- Fresh-cut flower arrangements
Picture early June β your border suddenly dominated by those enormous, ruffled burgundy-purple blooms, each one the size of a salad plate, swaying on tall stems in the breeze. Then, just when you think the show is over, late August brings a second act. Thatβs the Harlem Oriental Poppy β a perennial that keeps its promises.
Growing Guide
- Zones: USDA 3β8
- Light: Full sun β 6+ hours daily essential for best blooming
- Water: Regular watering during establishment; drought-tolerant once established. Reduce watering during summer dormancy.
- Soil: Well-draining soil is essential β Oriental poppies will rot in waterlogged conditions. Sandy or loamy soil preferred.
- Planting: Plant bare roots in early spring with the crown 1β2 inches below soil surface. Space 18β24 inches apart.
- Summer dormancy: Foliage dies back after the first bloom flush β this is normal. Plant summer annuals or ornamental grasses nearby to fill the gap.
- Mature size: 24β36 inches tall in bloom
- Division: Divide in late summer/early fall every 4β5 years to maintain vigor
- Cut flower tip: Cut stems when buds are just beginning to open; sear cut ends with a flame immediately to prevent wilting
Whatβs Included
Each order includes 3 Grade #1 bare root Harlem Oriental Poppies β the highest grade available, selected for size and vigor, ready to plant in early spring for blooms the same season.
Complete Your Summer Border
Pair Harlem with the Liatris Bulb Mix β tall, vertical purple and white flower spikes that bloom in midsummer, bridging the gap between Harlemβs two bloom flushes and creating a cohesive purple-toned, pollinator-friendly summer border.












