Poppy (Papaver 'Sugar Plum')
The Poppy cultivar ‘Sugar Plum’ (Papaver somniferum ‘Sugar Plum’) is a cultivar, meaning it’s a cultivated variety developed for specific traits. Therefore, it doesn’t have a single, narrow “native region” in the same way a wild poppy species does.
* **Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy):** The *species* that ‘Sugar Plum’ belongs to, Papaver somniferum, is native to the eastern Mediterranean region.
* **Cultivars and Modern Distribution:** Cultivars like ‘Sugar Plum’ are bred and grown globally in various climates. The main factor determining where it can be grown is climate:
* **Suitable Climate:** Poppies, including ‘Sugar Plum’, generally thrive in temperate climates with cool summers and well-drained soil. They prefer sunny locations.
Therefore, while the ancestral origin of ‘Sugar Plum’ lies in the eastern Mediterranean through its parent species, its modern distribution is much broader. It can be grown successfully in many regions with suitable growing conditions. The breeder/originator of the specific ‘Sugar Plum’ cultivar might have been located anywhere with poppy cultivation.