Oriental Poppy 'Princess Victoria Louise' - Royal Color

Oriental poppy princess victoria louise - vibrant pink salmon colored flowers with dark green foliage.

Oriental Poppy ‘Princess Victoria Louise’ stands out for its extraordinary salmon-pink petals that shimmer in sunlight like delicate silk. This perennial’s bold, crepe-textured flowers open wide in late spring, revealing dark plum centers that create dramatic contrast. Each bloom rises above deeply cut, gray-green foliage, offering a stunning display before summer perennials take over. After flowering, the foliage naturally fades back, allowing nearby plants to fill the space. Hardy and long-lived, this Oriental Poppy brings early-season brilliance and an artistic touch to mixed borders and cottage gardens alike.

Applications in the Garden

  • Excellent focal point for sunny borders, where its early blooms draw the eye

  • Combines beautifully with late-emerging perennials like salvias, daylilies, or Russian sage

  • Ideal for cottage gardens, meadow-style plantings, or mixed perennial beds

  • Works well near ornamental grasses or hostas that can mask fading foliage later in summer

  • Stunning when planted in small groups or drifts to create blocks of soft color

  • A long-standing favorite among pollinator gardens for its early nectar supply

Planting Tips - Oriental Poppy

  • Plant Oriental Poppies in full sun; they need at least six hours of light each day

  • Choose well-drained soil, ideally sandy or loamy, to prevent root rot

  • Avoid planting in heavy clay or areas prone to standing water

  • Water lightly until established; once settled, they prefer dry conditions between rains

  • Add bone meal or compost when planting to encourage strong root growth

  • Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering — do not cut too early, as the leaves store energy for next year’s blooms

  • Mark planting spots, since foliage disappears completely by midsummer

Plant Biography and Growing Environment

Botanical Name: Papaver Orientale Princess Victoria Louise
Variety Name: Orientalis Victoria Louise
Height: 30″
Hardiness Zone: 2-9
Sun or Shade: Full sun to very light shade
Plant Classification: Perennial
Planting Season: Early Spring to early Summer
Bloom Season: Spring – Summer
Bloom Cycle: Only blooms once
Bloom Duration: 2-3 months
Planting Depth: 2″-3″
Soil Requirements: rich, fertile, medium moist, well-drained soils
Water Requirements: Low to average

Troubleshooting - Oriental Poppy

  • No blooms – can result from planting too deep or too much shade; keep crown just below the soil surface and ensure full sun

  • Foliage turning yellow early – normal after flowering, but excessive moisture can worsen decline; improve drainage if needed

  • Rotting crowns – often caused by wet soil in summer dormancy; avoid overhead watering and maintain loose soil texture

  • Plants not returning – may occur if disturbed during dormancy; mark locations to prevent accidental digging

  • Weak stems – can develop in overly rich soil; avoid excess fertilizer or high-nitrogen feeds

FAQ - Oriental Poppy

Q: Is Oriental Poppy ‘Princess Victoria Louise’ deer resistant?
A: Yes. Deer and rabbits generally avoid Oriental Poppies because of their coarse, hairy foliage.

Q: Is Oriental Poppy toxic to pets or people?
A: Yes. Like other poppies, Oriental Poppy contains alkaloids that can be toxic if ingested, so it’s best planted out of reach of pets and children.

Q: Does the foliage really disappear after flowering?
A: It does. Oriental Poppies naturally enter summer dormancy. Pair them with plants that fill in later to maintain garden interest.

Q: Will Oriental Poppies rebloom if deadheaded?
A: Typically, no. They produce one major flush of flowers in late spring, but removing spent blooms keeps plants tidy and prevents self-seeding.

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