And...looking at the leaves in your second picture, I’m not convinced the pink flowers are poppies. Some sort of Rose Mallow? Not the Hibiscus type, but the smaller self-seeding annual type?
Coral Knockout Rose.
Morden Fireglow Rose.
Morden Blush Rose.
Supposed to be Morden Blush, but these two are a creamy white which ended up being an OK accident. 😉
I cannot praise the 'Morden' or 'Knockout' series of roses enough! They look shrubby, but they have long enough stems that you can make pretty bouquets with them, too.
Quite care-free, though after they start leafing out, I prune any winter kill or any branches 'sticking out funny.' (That's a technical term we Landscapers use, LOL!) I do feed them the BioAdvanced Rose & Flower Care product 3x a season; they just got their 2nd dose, today. Fertilizes, protects from disease and those awful Japanese Beetles. My roses are not the least bit 'organic' and to combat the diseases and bugs that love to kill them, they never will be. Of course, I feel MUCH differently about my food garden!
I also have Day Lilies, Sedum, Peonies and perennial grasses in the top deck of this garden. Things that can take full, relentless sun all summer long. (I water every other day in dry spells like we're having now.)