The poppy was introduced to Britain in the early 16th century, likely during the time of the Tudor period. It became increasingly common in gardens and fields and was later associated with the First World War due to its symbolism in remembering fallen soldiers. The red poppy, in particular, was popularized by the Royal British Legion in the 1920s as a symbol of remembrance.
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