American pasqueflower

E174647

The American pasqueflower is a spring-blooming wildflower native to North America, known for its showy, pale purple, bell-shaped blossoms and silky seed heads.

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American pasqueflower canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
perennial plant
wildflower
associatedWithSeason Easter
belongsToFloraOf Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
bloomingSeason spring
coldHardiness cold-hardy
commonNameOf Pulsatilla
surface form: Pulsatilla ludoviciana
containsCompound protoanemonin
family Ranunculaceae
flowerColor pale purple
flowerPosition nodding
flowerShape bell-shaped
fruitType achenes
genus Pulsatilla
growthForm herbaceous perennial
habitat dry hillsides
open grasslands
prairies
hasCharacteristic showy blossoms
silky seed heads
hasCommonName pasque flower
prairie crocus
isToxicTo humans
livestock
kingdom Plantae
leafSurface hairy
leafType deeply divided leaves
nativeTo Great Plains
North America
prairie regions
order Ranunculales
pollinatedBy bees
insects
prefersLight full sun
prefersSoil well-drained soil
reproduction by division
by seed
rootType taproot
seedDispersal wind
seedHeadAppearance feathery
stemSurface hairy
taxonRank species
usedAs ornamental plant

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South Dakota stateFlower American pasqueflower