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Chiltern Seeds


Chiltern Seeds
Bortree Stile, Ulverston
Cumbria LA12 7PB, England


On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, V. Suzanne Drake wrote:

> Where, please, do you buy these seeds.  I know someone mentioned
> Chiltrens, but what is the address?  And what is the lating name for the 
> Opium poppy?  TIA  Suzanne
> 
> On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, R. Beer wrote:
> 
> > Oh, goody, every plants group has to have the periodical Opium poppy
> > discussion!  :) :)
> > 
> > Here in the U.S., it is legal to have seeds.  After all, it's a culinary
> > item.  It's officially illegal to have any other part of the plant.  Of
> > course, flower shops routinely sell the dried seedheads as ornamentals for
> > arrangements.  And just about every garden in Seattle has opium poppy.
> > 
> > It seems that here at least, the lack of enforcement is due to a
> > combination of ignorance on just what the plant looks like (how to tell it
> > from P. orientale or other poppies), and apathy (they really have better
> > things to do than go around arresting every other gardener).  Now if they
> > think you are producing it, or doing other drug-related crimes and you
> > happen to have a yard full of opium poppies, then you are asking for
> > trouble.  Incidentlly, it really doesn't matter whether or not you are
> > slitting hte pods; "pro's" usually extract the drug from the whole dried
> > plant these days.  
> > 
> > I guess everyone has to decide what they are willing to do.  Here it's not
> > a big deal.  I don't grow them in the front yard though.
> > 
> > bob
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, Michael Bailes wrote:
> > 
> > > At 4:49 AM +1100 4-2-98, Susannah Meininger wrote:
> > > >Katherine Pyle wrote:
> > > >>inspection station at the San Francisco airport ...
> > > >>The inspector and I had quite a nice chat. ... He also alerted me to a few
> > > >>closely related plants that WOULD be a problem because they can turn into
> > > >>such horrible weeds, and to some other seeds that would be confiscated for
> > > >>sure (like opium poppy and mango).
> > > >
> > > >Huh..what?  I live in the US, and i've ordered opium poppy seeds from
> > > >Chiltern's just fine.  Harpers Magazine had a cover story on the whole
> > > >silly subject of poppy seeds last summer, BTW.
> > > I would love to see the article.
> > > We had a vist from the drug squad when we did the same.
> > > I saw sutton's peony poppies at their trial garden and fell in love.
> > > Alas, a love not to be consumated.
> > > "O what fools these 'pectors be"
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Michael Bailes,  The Fragrant Garden, Portsmouth Road, Erina. N.S.W. 2250
> > > Australia. (OZ) Int fax 61 243 651979  Phone 61 243 677322
> > >  EMAIL: frgntgar@ozemail.com.au  Web page at:
> > > http://www.ozemail.com.au/~frgntgar/
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