Poppy (disambiguation)

Poppy (disambiguation)

Poppy can refer to:

* Poppy plants:
** The Poppy Family, Papaveraceae
** Corn poppy
** Opium poppy
** Himalayan Blue Poppy
** Nepal Poppy
* Poppy (satellite), a satellite system
* Poppy (musical), the Peter Nichols musical
* "Poppy", a song by "TV on the Radio" from their album "Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes"
* The Poppy appeal, an annual charity appeal in the UK to raise money for the Royal British Legion
* The White Poppy, a symbol of peace in the UK associated with the Peace Pledge Union

People
* Poppy Z. Brite, an American author
* Poppy Sebag-Montefiore, a British journalist and author
* Poppy Montgomery, an Australian actress
* Poppy Pomfrey, a fictional character in the "Harry Potter" series.
* Poppie, a fictional character in the "Seinfeld" television series (List of Seinfeld minor characters#Characters appearing in 2 to 4 episodes).
* Poppy, the principal character in 2008 film "Happy-Go-Lucky".
* A family nickname of former President George H.W. Bush, popularized by "New York Times" columnist Maureen Dowd.

Games
* Poppy, the dog of Galford D. Weller from the "Samurai Shodown" series of fighting games
* Poppy, the supporting character from the Japanese videogame "Dragon Quest Yangus"

Other
* Poppy (publisher), a publisher of children's books


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