The Poppy is
August's Birth Flower
Everyone knows that they have a specific
birthstone that is placed in jewelry and trinkets to signify the
month they were born in. However, many people don't know that
just like the stones, each month has a flower or two as well,
which symbolizes birth. Here is the history and meaning behind
your birth flower.
August: Poppy
Alternate: Gladiolas
The Poppy is any showy flower, born one per
stem, belonging to the Papaveraceae family. They can be
found in the wild or grown in captivity for decoration.
Poppy's generally have round petals and can
be found in many different colors including white, pink, orange
and red. Many have dark centers, while others have centers the
same colors as their petals.
Most of the Poppy's contain alkaloids, some
of which are poisonous like the Mexican Poppy. So poisonous in
fact that if an animal such as a cow or goat eats too many of
them, not only will the animal be affected, but so will those
that drink the milk from those animals.
The California Poppy is the California state
flower. The common poppy or corn poppy is still worn today in
remembrance of WWI.
Fun and interesting fact: Urban legend
states that poppy seeds can make someone test positive for opium
during a drug test as the opiates are found in the seeds. But is
this just a legend? The show MythBusters recently tested this
myth. After eating an entire loaf of poppy seed cake and three
bagels, the two participants tested positive for opium the
remainder of the day, however the tests came back negative the
next morning. In Singapore, poppy seeds are illegal because of
the alleged drug connection.