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Papaver orientale
'Place Pigalle'
from Eleonore de Koning

Introduced: 2006

Outstanding for both performance and appearance, this low-growing, late-blooming variety features spectacular bi-colour flowers on very strong stems. The foliage also stays in good condition much longer than normally expected.

Height: 18”/ 45cm
Spread: 15”/ 38cm
Hardiness: US zones 3-7
Blooms: June-July

Common name:
Oriental Poppy

Patent status:
USA: PPAF
Europe: PBR.AF

 
 
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A very distinctive Parisienne
09-06-2005 17:54 With its distinctively marked colouring, 'Place Pigalle' could easily be considered in a class of its own.
By Miriam Young   

However, it is one of about 10 varieties that fall under the banner of Eleonore de Koning’s ‘Parisienne’ series.

 

The ‘Parisiennes’ come in many forms and colours, but all have large flowers on extra strong stems, a reasonably compact habit, and foliage that stays good long after that of other Poppies has deteriorated.

 


'Place Pigalle' plant photographed at Eleonore's nursery early in June. Just look at that lush foliage and compact habit! The stems are incredibly thick too.

 

They are bound together by a common ancestor, Eleonore’s own ‘Royal Chocolate Distinction’, which she crossed with other European-bred varieties to create the series.

 

‘Place Pigalle’ stands out not only for its vermillion-red picotee edges, but also because it blooms later than the others, giving an extension to the Poppy window.

 

‘Place Pigalle’ first appeared in 2001, and was grown for 3 seasons at Eleonore’s nursery before she was satisfied that it was good enough to be introduced as a new variety.

 

 

It's not unique in having a picotee edge - ‘Pinnacle’, ‘Picotee’ and ‘Flamingo' all do too, but the brightness of colour is exceptional, and this combined with the plants other qualities do make it a superb all-rounder.

 
The Breeder
Eleonore de Koning
By Miriam Young
Eleonore de Koning's rise to Papaver breeding expert was a gradual one, inspired by the local surroundings and made possible through her own hard work.
The Story Behind the Plant
A very distinctive Parisienne
By Miriam Young
With its distinctively marked colouring, 'Place Pigalle' could easily be considered in a class of its own.
Related Plants
'Parisiennes' and 'New Yorkers'
By Miriam Young
'Place Pigalle' has a number of relatives with a common ancestor.
Growing Tips
All you need to know
By Miriam Young
Finding a place for your 'Place Pigalle'.
Forum
General discussion for Papaver 'Place Pigalle'
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