pasque flower

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The pasque flower is a spring-blooming perennial wildflower known for its silky, bell-shaped purple blossoms and finely divided, hairy foliage, often found in temperate grasslands and rocky habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant common name
attracts bees
butterflies
bloomingSeason spring
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Ranunculales clade NERFINISHED
contains protoanemonin
culturalAssociation Easter symbol
droughtTolerance moderate drought tolerant
family Ranunculaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor purple
flowerShape bell-shaped
flowerTexture silky
foliageCharacteristic finely divided leaves
hairy foliage
fruitType feathery achenes
growthHabit perennial herb
wildflower
habitat open woodland edges
prairies
rocky habitats
temperate grasslands
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence deciduous
leafSurface hairy
lifeCycle long-lived perennial
lightRequirement full sun
partial shade
nameEtymology derived from French "Pâques" meaning Easter
nativeTo Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America
order Ranunculales NERFINISHED
pollination insect-pollinated
propagationMethod division
seed
refersTo Pulsatilla patens NERFINISHED
Pulsatilla species
Pulsatilla vulgaris NERFINISHED
soilPreference calcareous soil
well-drained soil
stemSurface hairy
toxicity toxic if ingested fresh
use border plant
ornamental plant
rock garden plant

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American pasqueflower hasCommonName pasque flower