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- Eschscholzia californica, the California poppy, golden poppy, California sunlight or cup of gold, is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae...
- Eschscholzia /ɛˈʃɒltsiə/ is a genus of 12 annual or perennial plants in the Papaveraceae (poppy) family. The genus was named after the Baltic German/Imperial...
- Eschscholzia glypto**** is a species of poppy known by the common names desert gold poppy, desert golden poppy, and Mojave poppy. It is native to the...
- Eschscholzia caespitosa is a species of poppy known by the common names foothill poppy, tufted poppy and collarless California poppy. It is native to western...
- somniferum, Papaver orientale, Papaver nudicaule, Papaver cambri**** EschscholziaEschscholzia californica MeconopsisMeconopsis napaulensis Glaucium - the...
- Eschscholzia parishii, with the common name Parish's poppy, is an annual desert wildflower in the Poppy family (Papaveraceae), native to several North...
- the California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), from which it gets its name, and from other plants of the genus Eschscholzia. Because of the sedative...
- Eschscholzia lobbii is a species of poppy known by the common name frying pans. It is endemic to California, where it grows in the Central Valley and adjacent...
- Eschscholzia lemmonii is a species of poppy known by the common name Lemmon's poppy. It is endemic to California, where its distribution includes the Coast...
- goldthread), Tinospora cordifolia, Argemone mexicana (prickly poppy), and Eschscholzia californica (California poppy). Berberine is usually found in the roots...