No. Poppy Tea can only be made from either fresh or dried pods from the Opium Poppy (Papaver Somniferum). There are several "species" of poppy that contain the necessary alkaloids to make tea -- but almost all fall under the label of "Papaver Somniferum". Within the papaver somnfierum species there are several varieties that contain varying amounts of alkaloids, such as "Hens and Chickens", "Persian Whites" and many others. As long as you're sure you have somniferum pods, you're getting the "real deal", so to speak. Other species that contain the "good" alkaloids are Papaver Giganthemum and Papaver Paeoniflorum. Papaver Paeoniflorum is actually just a synonym for Papaver Somniferum, when it is grown decoratively. Papaver Giganthemums are also known as "Giants", due to the fact that their pods are around the size of a tennis ball.