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I think the orange adult is the female and teh other the male

Pseudoperga lewisii
Tapirlord wrote:
28 Dec 2024
Confirmed based on the message you sent me Mike

Papaver somniferum subsp. setigerum
Mike wrote:
23 Dec 2024
The key in PlantNET:
Capsule indehiscent, globose, frequently to 5 cm diam.; plants with very few scattered stiff hairssubsp. somniferum
Capsule dehiscing by pores, cylindrical to subglobose, usually <2 cm diam.; plant glaucous with scattered hairssubsp. setigerum

Papaver somniferum subsp. setigerum
Mike wrote:
22 Dec 2024
From PlantNET:
Two subspecies are distinguished here: subsp. somniferum and subsp. setigerum, the former comprising the cultivated forms, and the latter the weedy Atlantic and Mediterranean form, which some have posited as the progenitor of the cultivated plants. Subsp. somniferum is characterised by glabrous sepals, pale filaments and glabrous or only very sparsely setose upper leaf surfaces, and subsp. setigerum by setose sepals, dark filaments and sparsely to densely setose upper leaf surfaces.

Papaver somniferum subsp. setigerum
Mike wrote:
22 Dec 2024
Check PlantNET. For some reason I can't post extracts.

Papaver somniferum subsp. setigerum
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