Pulsatilla Species, Dane's Blood, European Pasqueflower, Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)

Farmer Johns Greenhouse, Farmington Hills, MI

Plymouth Nursery, Plymouth, MI

Plymouth Nursery, Plymouth, MI

They are so soft and delicate looking but tough as nails.

Last bloom of the season.

This lovely plant is a welcome addition each spring. I have divided it several times and they all do well.


The seed heads after the flowers have faded

My own Pulsatilla.

Pulsatillas in the botanical garden of helsinki

Seedlings started in late winter

P. Vulgaris, growing in SE London, UK, showing the purple flowers that appear in early April.

may 2002

Seed heads in late May 2002.


Pulsatilla with strange colours.

A nice touch in early spring. From my rock garden in Delaware on 4/24/03.

Pasque Flower on Royston Downs, England, April 1988

Pasque Flower on Royston Downs, England, April 1988

Pasque Flower on Royston Downs, England, April 1988

Pasque Flower on Royston Downs, England, April 1988

late April, nice seed heads too

Pulsatilla vulgaris

Grown from seed, you get the occasional red flowered plant

Flower bud

Pulsatilla vulgaris

Pulsatilla vulgaris (Anemone pulsatilla)

Pulsatilla vulgaris

The last of 5 planted 10 years ago.

Planted 3 years ago, North east side of stump.

A nearly black colour form

Pasque Flower is the first to bloom in my garden. The purple flowers stand out in the otherwise bleak gargen.

VanDusen Botanical Garden - Vancouver, B.C. Canada

Close-up of a pasque flower seed head

My favorite early spring show!

My favorite fuzzy lump coming up in the spring (mid April)

Pulsatilla vulgaris, 2010

Plymouth Nursery, Plymouth, MI



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Pulsatilla Species, Dane's Blood, European Pasqueflower, Pasque Flower
Pulsatilla vulgaris
Type: | Perennials |
Height: | 6-12 in. (15-30 cm) |
Conditions: | Zone 4-9, Full Sun |