Eastern Pasqueflower (7 Cubic Inch)
Easter pasqueflower (Pulsatilla patens) grows from a cluster of deeply cut basal leaves rises a silky-hairy stalk with a solitary, blue to purple or white flower above a circle of 3 unstalked leaves with linear segments. The feathery, silky fruiting head is the distinctive feature of this western grassland species. The common name refers to the Eastertime flowering throughout much of its range.
Please Note: All plants and swag are available for pick-up only on Saturday, May 9th from 9AM to 12PM. All orders will be pre-packed this year.
$7.00
Additional information
| Bloom Color | Blue to purple or white |
|---|---|
| Bloom Timing | April, May, June, July, August |
| Height at Maturity | 2 feet |
| Spacing | 3 – 6 inches |
| Light | Full Sun |
| Soil | Dry – Requires good drainage. May go dormant during drought. |
| Water | Well-draining soils |
| Pollinator Friendly | YES |



