Papaver Rhoeas F. Commutatum
Papaver rhoeas f. commutatum is a rare variant of the common poppy known for its unique floral characteristics. This form exhibits a distinct coloration and petal arrangement that sets it apart from the typical red blooms of its species. It is often found in disturbed soils and open habitats across Europe. Due to its limited distribution, it is considered a botanical curiosity by many horticulturalists. The study of this plant offers insights into genetic variation and adaptation in the Papaver genus.