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(Part of the yellow composition)
Papaver cambricum, Meconopsis cambrica, common name Welsh poppy, is a perennial flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae.
It pops up in my garden here and there with its bright yellow, cheerful little flowers. It's widely grown as a garden plant and is a native of damp, rocky areas in upland areas of Western Europe. This sweet plant flowers around May, June, and July.
It has single, cupped flowers with 4 petals topping slender, very upright stems with scalloped, mid-green leaves.
I think it makes a beautiful addition to my composition of yellow flowers through the seasons and is a super flower to practice.
I have added an extra reference photo of this plant to the download pack so you will have a better reference for the stem.
I have chosen this particular view to compliment the view of the daffodil on the opposite side of the composition, and to keep this tutorial a little simpler for our new seedling members. It is however a wonderful process to practice. I hope you like it.
Happy painting, sunshine and peace.
Billy x
Available to watch in full with our 'Flowering' and 'Full Bloom' paid memberships.