The Himalayan Blue Poppy is a bit of a perennial diva. Spotted in the
wild, it turns heads and catches reverent attention, but it is also
notoriously fickle, requiring careful cultivation and often refusing to
flourish in most climates below 10,000 feet. Together with the other
colorful species of the Meconopsis genus, they are some of the most
distinctive and most sought-after members of the poppy family.
The Genus Meconopsis is the first major revision of the genus since
1934 and the only monograph on the genus in existence. This fully
revised text incorporates the discovery of nearly thirty new species
with decades of new scholarship. The book is extensively illustrated
with striking color photographs and botanical paintings. Species
descriptions that include habitat and variation within the genus, as
well as detailed distribution maps, make this ideal for botanists,
horticulturalists, and gardeners alike.