Macleaya Cordata is a deciduous perennial plant that is native to East Asia. It is commonly known as plume poppy or plume poppy macleaya, due to its unique plume-like flowers. However, there are several synonyms for this plant that depict its various characteristics. It is also known as Chinese plume poppy, Himalayan poppy, macleay poppy, and bee's seed poppy. The plant has an extensive root system and can grow up to six feet tall. It yields a broad blade of bluish green leaves and produces flowers that range in color from white to pinkish-red. The plant serves as an excellent ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its attractive foliage and flowers.