Guide to growing Pasque Flower - Pulsatilla

How to grow Pasque Flower, Pulsatilla | Growing and Caring for pasque flowers

They bloom in either spring or at the start of summer, and carry bell or cup shaped flowers, which may be red, yellow,white, purple or bronze in colour.

Their size makes Pulsatilla ideal plants for use in rock gardens or in dry stone wall gaps.

Some common names for Pulsatilla include Pasque Flower, Alpine Anemone and Spring Anemone.


How to grow Pasque Flower

It is best to sow the seeds of Pulsatilla species such as Pasque Flower and Anemone outdoors (It is probably easier to grow Pulsatilla from cuttings). They should be sown in the summer time from fresh seeds into flats. These flats should be sank into the ground in a completely shaded part of the garden. The flats should then be covered in glass. The germination of Pasque Flower seeds should take from one to six months. At the end of autumn bring the flat indoors for the winter. If seedlings have emerged transplant them into the garden in the spring; if not replace the flat to its previous location and transplant any seedlings that emerge in the autumn. Once ready transplant the seedlings (or perhaps use a plant bought from a garden center) at a distance of 20 to 30cm apart into a sunny or afternoon shaded part of the garden. The soil that Pasque flower (Pulsatilla) grows in should be rich and slightly alkaline.

Caring for Pasque flower - Pulsatilla

It is important that Pasque Flower, Anemone and other Pulsatilla members grow in moist soil, so water the plants regularly. If you require more plants then propagate by taking cuttings from shoot tips.


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