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I pointed out a full-colour illustration of a Pasque flower. '
The European pasque flower (A. pulsatilla) is one of the more curious.
The sky was the colour of pasque flowers, blue fading into violet, and southern swallows soared high above Nancy's head.
Recently, all the seed heads of the surviving colonies of pasque flowers were taken from a nature reserve.
The emblem of Rygge is the Pasque flower.
The dome also displays acanthus leaves to represent wisdom and a pasque flower, which is the state flower.
Anemone pulsatilla (pasque flower) produces clematis-like fluffy seed-heads following wonderful purple flowers.
Pulsatilla vulgaris (pasque flower)
IN the mountains, signs of spring abound: blooming pasque flowers, longer days and melting snow that turns frozen rivers into frothy waterways.
Close to the settlement is one of the rare habitats where the Pasque flower (Pulsatilla grandis) grows in Slovenia.
The prairie crocus or pasque flower (Pulsatilla patens) belongs to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae).
A variety of prairie plants can be found on the steep slopes and ridges, including yucca, penstemon, rough blazing star, silky aster, and pasque flower.
Common names include pasque flower (or pasqueflower), wind flower, prairie crocus, Easter Flower, and meadow anemone.
It is closely related to Pulsatilla ('Pasque flower') and Hepatica; some botanists include both of these genera within Anemone.
Flowers often seen along its route include the Pasque flower Pulsatilla vulgaris, and six species of orchid including the Lizard Orchid.
The flower blooms early in spring, which leads to the common name Pasque flower, since Pasque refers to Easter (Passover).
Pulsatilla koreana, the Korean pasque flower (Korean Hal-me-kot, 할미꽃), is one species of the genus Pulsatilla.
The areas of native prairie comprise big bluestem and little bluestem, Indian grass, sideoats grama and forbs such as yucca, pasque flower and lead plant (false indigo).
In 1957 Holtz purchased a dilapidated farm just outside Mukwonago, Wisconsin known as Mayflower Farm, a misnomer for the wild Pasque flowers that grow on its prairies.
Flowers in the left window from top to bottom are : rose, shirley poppy, aquilegia, orchid, wood lily, marguerite, cowslip, poppy, fuchsia, primrose, trumpet gentian, daisy, pasque flower.
A few days ago, I doted on the velvety pasque flowers, with their downy leaves and nodding purple blooms, and the pale green fiddleheads of the cinnamon ferns, just beginning to unfurl.
After the useful stone had been removed, the bare heaps of lime-rich rubble were gradually covered by a rich carpet of wild flowers, such as the pasque flower and pyramidal orchid, which can be seen today.
Pulsatilla vulgaris (pasque flower, pasqueflower, common pasque flower, Dane's blood) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), found locally on calcareous grassland in Europe.
The flower is 'cloaked in myth'; one legend has it that Pasque flowers sprang up in places that had been soaked by the blood of Romans or Danes because they often appear on old barrows and boundary banks.