Definition
The Mexican poppy (likely referring to a species within the genus *Argemone*) is a prickly plant native to Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States. 🌵 It typically has spiny leaves and yellow or white flowers, distinguishing it from the common red field poppy. Think of it as the desert-adapted version of the poppy, thriving in arid environments where other flowers might struggle. It is often considered a weed but has some medicinal uses. This poppy is a hardy survivor. 💪