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The PapavaraceaeA Homeopathic study of the Poppy

family

Dr. Julie GeraghtyDr. Jonathan HardyDr. Elizabeth Thompson

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The Papavaraceae

Botany

Symbology

Homeopathy: Family themes

Vital Sensation

Remedies

Cases

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Papavaraceae:44 Genera

760 Species Most are herbaceous

but the family includes some woody shrubs and a genus of small tropical trees.

Many garden ornamentals and pharmaceutically important plants.

Most species are found in the Northern Hemisphere.

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All species of poppies are attractive and most are cultivated as ornamental plants.

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California Poppy

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Prickly Poppy

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Symbolism

Poppies have long been used as a symbol of both sleep and death: sleep because of the opium extracted from them, and death because of their (commonly) blood-red color.

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In Persian literature, red poppies, especially red corn poppy flowers, are considered the flower of love. They are often called the eternal lover flower.

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In Greco-Roman myths, poppies were used as offerings to the dead.

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A second meaning for the depiction and use of poppies in Greco-Roman myths is the symbolism of the bright scarlet colour as signifying the promise of resurrection after death.

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Argemone mexicana

The “Prickly poppy”has a rich history in ritual and Shamanic practice.

Known by the Aztecs as "nourishment of the dead”.

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The poppy of wartime remembrance is Papaver rhoeas, the red flowered Corn poppy.

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This poppy is a common weed in Europe and is found in many locations, including Flanders Fields, the setting for the famous poem by Canadian surgeon and soldier, John McCrae, "In Flanders Fields”.

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The poppies referred to in the poem grew in profusion in the disturbed earth of the battlefields and cemeteries where war casualties were buried and thus became a symbol of Remembrance Day.

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