Rabu, 23 Juni 2010

About the Pasque Flower

The pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vulgaris) is a perennial in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). The plant has some hairy leaves. It grows on calcareous grasslands, mainly in southern European slopes. Until 1968 the plant grew in the Netherlands and along the Old Gelderland IJssel. The pasqueflower is on the Dutch Red List of plants in the wild is no longer present. The plant in the Netherlands are used as an ornamental. In Belgium, the plant in the valley of the Viroin.


The plant will bloom for 5-20 cm and then to 40 cm high.


The flower consists of six purple petals, which are silvery underneath and paler. They have many stamens and pistils. The omwindselbladeren his hand under the flower-shaped, silvery hairs.


The pasqueflower is a single plant in the Netherlands from March to May flowers.


The bottom of the plant leaf is bipinnate. All the leaves are covered with gray hairs.


The wind carries herb man dopvruchtjes each spring like a pat on the bill.




Source: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildemanskruid

See also: Sending Flowers, Online Florist

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