Pasque flower
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{{Taxobox | color = lightgreen | name = Pasque flower | image = Pulsatilla vulgaris-700px.jpg | image_width = 240px | image_caption = Pulsatilla vulgaris | regnum = Plantae | divisio = Magnoliophyta | classis = Magnoliopsida | ordo = Ranunculales | familia = Ranunculaceae | genus = Pulsatilla | genus_authority = Mill. | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision =
- Pulsatilla alpina
- Pulsatilla halleri
- Pulsatilla patens
- Pulsatilla vernalis
- Pulsatilla vulgaris
- et al
}}
Pasque flowers (or pasqueflowers) are deciduous perennials that are found in short clumps in meadows and prairies of North America and Eurasia. The genus Pulsatilla includes about 30 species, many of which are valued for their finely-dissected leaves, solitary bell-shaped flowers, and plumed seed heads.
In its tallgrass prairie habitat, it is one of the first plants to bloom in the spring, often before the late winter snows have thawed.
This genus is sometimes included as part of genus Anemone as subgenus Pulsatilla, and is also commonly known as the Prairie crocus. The pasque flower is the official state flower of South Dakota and the provincial flower of Manitoba.
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