Drugs made from the opium poppy are called "opiates." Some common opiates include: opium, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone (aka Vicodin), codeine, hydromorphone, Percocet, Fentanyl, etc.
Morphine and opiate drugs such as that are made from poppies.
Morphine and codeine.
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Poppies are a wild flower, we wear them because in the war, there were poppies on the battleground.
The first poppies, specifically the red paper poppies used to commemorate fallen soldiers, were made in France. After World War I, they were inspired by the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae, which depicted poppies growing on battlefields. The American Legion adopted the idea, and in 1920, the first poppies were made by disabled veterans in the United States to raise funds for veterans' services.
In 1873.
Opium poppies contain compounds used to make drugs like heroin, leading to restrictions on their cultivation in the US to prevent illegal drug production and trafficking. The cultivation of opium poppies for medical use is tightly regulated and limited to licensed growers to control the production and distribution of opiate medications.
Yes. Some poppies are raised to be sold as flowers, some are raised to make opium, which is made into heroin or morphine.
Poppies
Poppy is a Plant. It is the major cash crop of Afghanistan.
A collective noun for poppies is a field of poppies.
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