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PASQUEFLOWERS GIVE ROCK GARDEN A FEATHERY TOUCH
Newspaper article from: The Gazette; 4/24/2008; 410 words
; PASQUEFLOWER Pulsatilla vulgaris APPEARANCE: This...spring. If you go hiking, you may see pasqueflower in very early spring in many local...lasts into early summer. CULTIVATION: Pasqueflower requires excellent drainage, particularly...
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WATERWISE PLANT OF THE WEEK PASQUEFLOWER (PULSITILLA PATENS).(Spotlight on Home and Gardening)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 4/20/1996; 481 words
; ...Gardens, where pasqueflowers of many kinds...Plant of the Week Pasqueflower (Pulsitilla patens...Mountains, the pasqueflower, though showy...early summer. Pasqueflowers are tolerant of...spring, the native pasqueflowers are widely available...Color Photo Pasqueflower (Pulsitilla ...
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Spring's beauties Kettle Moraine naturalist sees area's history in each blossom
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 5/29/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...as a hillside of elegant pasqueflowers and prairie smoke or a carpet...big old bur oak and the pasqueflower growing underneath. The...years, he said. And the pasqueflower, which can't be found...prairie smoke, puccoon, pasqueflower, pussy toes, prairie violet...
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WATERWISE PLANT OF THE WEEK.(Spotlight on Home and Gardening)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 3/20/1999; 395 words
; Byline: Harriet McMillan Pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vulgaris) Height...perennials to bloom every spring is the pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vulgaris). The...Pulsatilla vulgaris, known commonly as pasqueflower. By Panayoti Kelaidis / Denver...
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HOT SUN PRODUCES COOL VIEWS SUMMER THAW COMES TO THE HIGH COUNTRY.(Getaways)(hike of the week)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 7/17/2008; 700+ words
; ...where snow has just melted. Instead of sea stars, look for glacier lilies, marsh marigolds and western pasqueflowers. Western pasqueflowers (Anemone occidentalis) also are called towhead babies. When the flower goes to seed, it forms a wispy...
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England picks it's favorite flowers.(News)
Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England); 5/6/2004; 549 words
; ...Bristol) Buckinghamshire Chiltern gentian Cambridgeshire Pasqueflower Cheshire Cuckooflower (lady's smock) Cornwall/ Kernow...Hampshire Dog-rose Herefordshire Mistletoe Hertfordshire Pasqueflower Huntingdonshire Water-violet Isle of Wight Pyramidal orchid...
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Pick of the bunch; From foxgloves to poppies, 109 counties choose the wild flowers that symbolise their local roots.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 5/5/2004; 700+ words
; ...Bristol) Buckinghamshire, Chiltern gentian Cambridgeshire, Pasqueflower Cheshire, Cuckooflower (lady's smock) Cornwall/ Kernow...Hampshire, Dog rose Herefordshire, Mistletoe Hertfordshire, Pasqueflower Huntingdonshire, Water violet Isle of Wight, Pyramidal...
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Cool Colors of Mid-Spring; Modest Blooms That Follow the Showy Bulbs
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/5/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...hours in middle to late spring, Virginia bluebell, European pasqueflower and leopard's bane are not as well known as the first floral...following spring, usually stronger and bushier. The European pasqueflower (Anemone pulsatilla) is a relatively obscure member of...
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gardening; DIGGING IN; Sunny window box picks; Options for a sunny window box are almost endless, as long as you water and feed regularly.(HOME & GARDEN)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 5/30/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...include butterfly weed, heath aster, prairie clover, pale purple coneflower, oxeye, rough blazing star, wild bergamot, pasqueflower, violets and others. All of these plants grow well in dry soil and are excellent choices for covering a septic mound...
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A PULSE-POUNDING PATH TO ALPINE GLORY.(Getaways)(HIKE OF THE WEEK)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 9/20/2007; 700+ words
; ...valley, where green meadows hang like tapestries between rocky buttresses, the upper meadows a billowing sea of western pasqueflowers. I reached the unnamed pass at 6,800 feet on the shoulder of Grindstone Mountain, where the trail descends to campsites...
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pasqueflower
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
pasqueflower , name for two similar...family). The Old World pasqueflower ( Anemone pulsatilla...Eastertime. The American pasqueflower ( A. patens ), named...rheumatism and neuralgia. The pasqueflowers were formerly considered...
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Manitoba
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Canadian Provinces
...gold helmet and a beaver holding a pasqueflower and carrying a royal crown on its back...Beneath the shield are displayed grain, pasqueflowers, white spruce trees, and symbols...farthest from the staff. FLORAL EMBLEM: Pasqueflower, known locally as prairie crocus...
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South Dakota
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
...Statehood : November 2, 1889 Nickname : The Sunshine State State bird : Ring-necked pheasant State flower : American pasqueflower State tree : Black Hills spruce State motto : Under God the people rule http://www.state.sd.us
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state flowers
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Oregon grape; Pennsylvania, mountain laurel; Rhode Island, violet; South Carolina, yellow jasmine; South Dakota, pasqueflower; Tennessee, iris; Texas, bluebonnet; Utah, sego lily; Vermont, red clover; Virginia, dogwood; Washington, coast...
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iris
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...commercially for a yellow dye made from the pollen; the unrelated meadow saffron or autumn crocus and the wild crocus or pasqueflower belong to the lily and buttercup families respectively. Other members of the family found in the United States are the blue...
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