ハカマオニゲシ
1. Papaver bracteatumPapaver bracteatum, also known as the Iranian poppy, is a sturdy perennial poppy with large deep red flowers up to 8 inches (20 cm) across on stiff stalks up to 4 feet (1.22 metres) high with a prominent black spot near the base of the petals. It is related to the commonly cultivated oriental poppy, Papaver orientale. Non-horticultural use of this species is for the production of thebaine, which is commercially converted to codeine and semi-synthetic opiates.
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