Dendromecon

Dendromecon (from dendron, a tree, and mekon, a Poppy). A hardy shrubby plant, thriving in a light rich loam. Increased from cuttings.

Species
D. rigida (stiff). Tree Poppy, flower yellow; sepals two, ovate, caducous; petals four; stamens numerous. June. Length rigid, entire. California. The common name is very appropriate, the plant having the appearance and character of the Poppy tribe, together with a woody stem and branches. (B. M. 5134.)