A plant of the Papaver rhoeas species in the poppy family.
1You should know I saw a red poppy breaking through the snow.
2I make elderflower Turkish delight, rose-petal elixirs and sleep-inducing red poppy potions.
3It says that the red poppy is an emblem of remembrance and hope.
4How to wear it: Either on its own or alongside a red poppy.
5Eyes stinging, I swept it aside; a blood- red poppy caught in my beard.
6We see no conflict in wearing the red poppy alongside the white poppy.
7The red poppy doesn't include their losses or their sacrifices.
8But some have become uncomfortable with what they feel the red poppy now represents.
9Lock as recommending red poppy-water and abstinence from flesh as often useful in children's diseases.
10A red poppy blossomed in each of her cheeks and her eyes were lit with candles.
11He wore unobjectionable clothes, a red poppy and a respectful expression, the paper's former editor wrote.
12The Prince was dressed in a grey suit with a red poppy pinned to his lapel.
13The Chinese regard the red poppy as unacceptable since it has links to the Chinese opium wars.
14On the grey flagstone the red poppy you picked yesterday was a black thread, a purple stain.
15Wear an Easter lily for Ireland's dead, a red poppy for those who fell in Flanders fields.
16That, of course, means golden yellow and red ; in English wheat fields red poppy flowers grow in abundance.
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