Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire
Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire
Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire
Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire
Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire
Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire

Poppy petal powder (Papaver rhoeas) - Apophycaire

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Poppy petal powder – Papaver rhoeas

Main virtue: soothing and softening.

Main use: infusion, natural cosmetic care

Ground into a fine powder, poppy petals ( Papaver rhoeas ) retain their softening qualities and beautiful red color. They are used to prepare soothing infusions, as well as treatments for sensitive or irritated skin.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
If you would like other packaging, dosage forms or other culture origins, please contact us.

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Papaver rhoeas – powdered petal

This practical form makes it easy to incorporate into express infusions, masks, creams, or cosmetic preparations. The powder preserves the richness of the active ingredients present in the petals and their natural sweetness.

Description

Light red to reddish-brown powder, fine and light, discreet odor, sweet, floral and slightly herbaceous taste.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Poppy, red poppy, field poppy
  • Latin name: Papaver rhoeas
  • Family: Papaveraceae
  • Part used: Petals
  • Form: Powder
  • Origin: Europe, Western Asia, North Africa
  • English name: Red poppy petal powder
  • Name in German: Klatschmohnblütenpulver
  • Name in Spanish: Petal Powder
  • Name in Italian: Polvere di petali di papavero
  • Name in Arabic: مسحوق بتلات الخشخاش (Masḥūq Bitālāt al-Khashkhāsh)

Main virtues

Poppy powder is known for its softening and calming properties. When used externally, it soothes sensitive skin. As an infusion, it is used in natural relaxation preparations.

Main constituents

Anthocyanins, mucilages, flavonoids, trace alkaloids.

Use and dosage

  • Infusion: 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of powder in a cup of simmering water, infuse for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Cosmetic: Mix into masks, lotions or facial steam baths.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Not recommended for children under 7 years old without professional advice.
  • Contains trace alkaloids: do not use in high doses or for prolonged courses without expert advice.

History and origin

The poppy has been a symbol of peace and sleep since ancient times. Its petals, once ground into powder, were already used by the ancient Egyptians and Romans for their natural softening and coloring preparations.

Miscellaneous information

  • Packaging: glass jar or resealable airtight bag.
  • Storage: in a cool, dry place away from light.
  • Appearance: Fine, bright red to reddish-brown powder.
  • Smell: sweet, vegetal, slightly floral.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • Traditional European herbalism
  • Directory of plant powders for cosmetics
  • Symbolic and medicinal corpus of ancient plants

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard

Specific References

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