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Also, Poppies are an ingredient in Morphine (and other harder drugs) ... which is addictive.
And finally, it might be a reference to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG2keYgBiZc
flowers have significance. and there are thousands to choose from to put in the game. the fact a flower related to death is a hated gift is unlikely to be a coincidence.
Why Penny loves them I am not sure. Could be that she is quite depressed, or simply just likes them without taking into account what they usually represent.
It's actually a quite logical conclusion based on the combination of what I mentioned is going on in the game and also the significance those particular flowers have. Just because you couldn't see that doesn't mean people are overthinking it