Pulsatilla vulgaris 'rubra'
By Greenthumb
- 25 Sep, 2011
- 7 likes
I have been wanting to add pulsatilla to the garden for a few years now. We had this red one come in so so I swept it up and it has done well. Should be a nice bunch next year. I collected seed from our wild one as well, big purple blooms, but wont see those for a while.
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Thank you. Those little hairs are the key to pulsatilla I think!
I will say GOY has changed my ability to photograph, enough I had to get a better camera the other day even.
25 Sep, 2011
They are gorgeous are nt they :o))
25 Sep, 2011
Always loved them. My first encounter was as a child climbing along a steep bank over a river. I found a tiny one in delicate pink perched where the view was best. I always called it bittersweet, a wild local that the mountains were named after. It was a local pulsatilla. I'll have to research it now, thinking about it. :-)
25 Sep, 2011
I have this one too...Gorgeous flowers....
25 Sep, 2011
Oh such a lovely flower, and a good picture
25 Sep, 2011
Beautiful - and a lovely scent too.
26 Sep, 2011
Thank you. I'll have to really nose in next spring, I didn't notice the scent. Looking for a good reward from giving it a good home. ;-)
26 Sep, 2011
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This photo is of "Pasque Flower, 'Rubra'" in Greenthumb's garden
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You've done a great job on this photo, even the tiny hairs stand out!
25 Sep, 2011