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To California and the southwestern United States of America California gold poppies [Eschscholzia californica] are native. They may be grown in every single U.S. state except for Alaska. They also may be grown in southern Canada, Mexico and Central America. Additionally, they may be grown in such South American countries as Chile where the climate resembles that of California in some regards.

Specifically, they may be grown from sea level up to around 6,500 feet [2,000 meters]. They may be grown in environments that range from woodlands, to valley grasslands, to such open and disturbed areas as sandy soils, open lands, and deserts. The varied range is due to the plant's ability to survive in areas that are known for heat and unfavorable or inadequate access to moisture and nutrients.

So California gold poppies are stress-, heat- and drought-tolerant. But their owners needn't feel obligated to go out of their way to subject the colorful, enthusiastic poppies to extremes.

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13y ago

If you are in California, no. Sorry dude.

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There is no such law in California. But it is illegal to take flowers from state property without permission and illegal to take plants from private property without permission.

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A California poppy is a popular flowering garden plant native to the southwestern United States, Latin name Eschscholzia californica.

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in California

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It takes 14-21 days to germinate

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none

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