Very nice... Gurcharanji,
many years ago i had found similar red poppies in wheat fild in UK in
middle of summer.. not digital age then... do not remember what I did with
the prints though...

wonder if it is the same species all over the world in the wheat fields...
Usha di
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On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Papaver macrostomum* Boiss. & Huet ex Boiss., Fl. Or. 1:115. 1867
>
> Annual weed common in wheat and mustard fields in Kashmir in spring,
> looking similar to Papaver rhoeas and P. dubium but easily distinguished by
> elongated capsule, deeply dissected marginal stigmatic lobes which are
> distinctly keeled and drooping down the upper margin of capsule with 5-10
> rays, as also the peduncle is appressed hairy. In P. rhoeas capsules are
> subglobose, rays always more than eight, shallowly lobed and hardly
> reaching the edge of capsule. P. dubium also has capsule elongated and
> similar in shape to P. macrostomum, fewer rays usually 6-9, but shallowly
> lobed and not reaching the edge of capsule.
>
> In childhood days we used to crush the petals to make a paste and spread
> it on our palms, dust fine soil over it, make designs with capsule tip,
> allow it to dry for some time, remove the soil to have excellent
> mehndi-like  design.
>
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> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
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