Drugs called opiates come from which flowers?
Correct answer: Poppies

Jessicka
What's the 3rd purpose?

Farrell
three purposes yet they only give you two

Bigkev
Jessicka, I put a request in for 3rd purpose

Lady butterfly
For the flowers themselves

JM
I clearly answered correctly first only to see someone else awarded the speed credit… y’all are high

Gareth
I'm guessing the third reason is to produce the illegal and highly addictive drug heroin

ganisgone
glad I won that round too.

Player #6078320
Jessicka, ornamental

teddy
Bigkev, illegal drugs

Dalia
I gave the correct answer due to "Kingsman and the golden circle" my hours watching tv were good after all...wink

KarlaWithaK
Lady butterfly, that’s possible, but why would they omit the obvious use?

KarlaWithaK
Jessicka, if the 2nd is to supply the pharmaceutical industry, which provides the legal opioids so many people are addicted to, could the 3rd be to supply the illegal drug industry?

Rose
There are no carnations in that picture...

Player
We have orange poppies blooming in the spring in the flower garden. They are very pretty, however they don’t bloom for a very long time. Haven’t done anything with the seeds or even noticed them.

polldogbearsilly
Player #25874027, that's what I'm thinking. Maybe they don't want to put that down here.

annoymous
thats not poppies that's carnations

TAMTAM
i dont think poppy’s look like flowers in the picture here, but come to think of it, I dont know what they look like,, in the Wizard of Oz they would take quick naps or lay for a bit in fields of poppies 👀😜🧚🏻😂so I would love to know what the 3rd purpose was too

Player #25874027
Jessicka,
I would imagine it’s producing heroin for criminal activity

Bigkev
Jessicka, good question

Tom
Farrell,
maybe their flowers?
not for fibre or pasture crops.