Definition
A wood poppy refers to a flowering plant, typically bright yellow or orange. πΌ These poppies thrive in wooded areas, preferring shade and moist soil, unlike their sun-loving cousins in open fields. They add a splash of vibrant color to otherwise green landscapes. Think of them as the introverted artists of the poppy world, preferring the quiet of the forest to the spotlight of a meadow. They're like the chill indie band of the flower scene. Imagine a buttercup's wilder, forest-dwelling sibling.