Mather Field Vernal Pools


 
Eschscholzia lobbii
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common name

Frying Pan Poppy

 
scientific name

Eschscholzia lobbii

 
family

Papaveraceae (poppy)

 
habitat

grassland (shallow soils)

 
size

plant 4 to 8 inches tall,
flower 1.5 to 2.5 cm

 
fun facts

Early Spanish-Californians made a hair-oil from the plant which made their hair shiny. They believed that it also made their hair grow.

   
description

Member of the poppy family. All members of this family have four petals. The flowers are yellow. The leaves are delicate and fern-like.

Frying Pan Poppies are the smaller of the two poppies at Mather Field. The similar California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) is a much larger plant with much larger golden or orange flowers.

 
life cycle

Frying Pan Poppy is an annual plant. It germinates in the fall and blooms during the first warm days of March. It may continue to bloom into May in favorable locations. It prefers shallow soils where there is less competition from annual grasses. 

 
ecology

Frying Pan Poppy leaves are very nutritious and are eaten by a variety of native herbivores such as rabbits.

 
investigate

Can you figure out what insects pollinate the Frying Pan Poppy? Are these the same insects that pollinate the related California Poppies? Compare Frying Pan Poppy and California Poppy. Is it easy to see the difference?

 
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