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OPFL are a good company, but these poppies (assuming they are the most common sort of Tasmanian poppy) are not good for tea, or anything else unless you're planning to chemically alter the thebaine.
Unless you work for OPFL, I don't think it's safe to assume that
these are indeed Tasmanian poppies.
Are you suggesting that OPFL is selling these for actual floral arrangements,
that OPFL posted a link to erowid so their customers can get hints
on how to decorate with these inert poppies that they just happen to be selling?
I don't understand your point -
These are opium poppies. If they weren't, no one
would buy them - especially from an IOP.
No matter what you link to, it's simply a strange product
for a pharmaceutical supplier.