That picture was posted around the same time as a bunch of the culty type commentary and I had chased that for awhile tinking they were lotus or something before I realized that the white flowers and green leaves appear to be meant to represent magnolia sieboldii, which makes sense as that is the national flower of Norkland.
That weird light green leaf like thing sticking out doesnt belong on a magnolia, or if it does I cant tell what its supposed to be.
There are many different types of poppy leaves. One could possibly argue if taken alone that it is supposed to be a very primitive representation of a poppy leaf of some some generic nonspecific strain of poppy I suppose but then when added back to the rest of the flower it makes no sense because the one kind of leaf that doesnt show up on poppies is the dark round non-toothed leaves that surround the flower. Those appear on magnolias.
The poppies will be manufactured into morphine to alleviate pain for patients going in and out of surgery.They are seen growing in Dorset, Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire and Hampshire. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3141408/It-s-relaxing-scene-bumper-crop-opium-poppies-set-medical-morphine-grown-DORSET.html https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/opium-poppies-far-eye-can-5955835
Talk about SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW!