Gardening

Pasque Flower : General Characteristics

Beautiful flowers decorate our homes and gardens. Once we are fascinated by flowers, it will be natural to look for different species. In this blog, we would like to introduce a flower that is not very well known: Pulsatilla Vulgaris, also known as the pasque flower. It is a spring plant that blooms around Easter, so its other name is Easter flower. 

Pulsatilla Vulgaris is a member of the buttercup family. It is identified with its blue-purple color and bell-shaped, hairy structure. It can grow up to 12 inches tall if all the conditions are met. Pulsatilla Vulgaris naturally grows in the dry meadows of Europe, especially very popular in the United Kingdom. 

There is something you should be careful about the pasque flower: It is a toxic plant. Eating it can be very dangerous for both humans and animals. On the contrary, it is also being used in treating some illnesses when a certain amount has been given to the patients. To that extent, we can say that the pasque flower is as beneficial as it is harmful. 

How to Grow 

Pasque Flower

Pulsatilla Vulgaris is not the kind of plant you can see daily. If you want a pasque flower in your landscape, here is some information about how to grow it. It is a self-sufficient plant, so it is pretty easy to grow them. However, the kind of soil that you use is crucial. Pasque flowers are raised best in well-drained and humusy soil. 

It likes sunlight, although you can consider planting it in a place where take good sunlight. You should be careful where to plant the flower because once you plant Pulsatilla Vulgaris in a certain location, you should not disturb its roots by changing its place. Pulsatilla Vulgaris can reseed itself to fill the area where you planted it. 

How to Care 

It does not finish by planting the plant. How to care for it is another vital point. The good news is pasque flower is a very resistant plant, and caring is not big trouble once you plant it. Too much water is harmful to roots, so avoid providing too much water; otherwise, it won’t live very long. However, keeping the soil moist in hot temperatures would be ideal for the plant. 

If you plant it in a pot, you should change it while the plant is growing. Spring is the best time for that. The new pot should be broader than the previous one. You can use fertilizers that contain nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus for better growth but avoid over-fertilization. Do not forget to prune dry leaves. 

Conclusion

Even though it is not hard to grow pasque flowers, you can’t see them everywhere. This rarity is what makes this flower precious and intriguing. In this blog, we wanted to inform you about how to grow and care for pulsatilla Vulgaris. If there is any chance you are interested in this, you can find growing and caring tips above!


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