Blue Poppy
The Blue Poppy is a flowering plant known for its striking blue petals. It belongs to the genus Meconopsis and is native to the mountainous regions of Asia, particularly the Himalayas. The plant typically blooms in late spring to early summer and can grow up to 1 meter tall. Its vibrant color and unique appearance make it a popular choice for gardens and botanical collections.
This plant thrives in cool, moist environments and prefers well-drained soil. The Blue Poppy is often associated with high-altitude habitats and is considered a symbol of beauty and resilience. It is also the national flower of Bhutan, where it holds cultural significance.