Poppy

/ˈpɑːpi/ noun

A poppy is a flowering plant with bright, delicate petals, often red, pink, or orange, and a dark center. Some poppies produce seeds used in food and substances used to make medicines like morphine.

From Old English *popig*, probably from Latin *papaver* “poppy,” influenced by other Germanic and Romance forms. The exact path is unclear, but the word has long been tied to the same plant.

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