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Pulsatilla turczaninovii |
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| Common name |
Siberian pasqueflower |
| Family |
ranunculaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial |
| Flowers |
dark blue (early spring) |
| Light |
sun |
| Cultural notes |
well-drained soil |
Nodding flowers appear in early spring before the feathery leaves unfold. Native of mountainous meadows from Siberia to E Asia.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following comments| Duey Henrichs | Jun 15, 2009 | Rob,
How do you handle the Siberian pasqueflower plants at the early stage of development? Do you keep them under lights for any length of time? When do you plant them out in the garden?
I have just one plant growing from seed planted this spring... still under gro-lights.
Unfortunately, mine are no longer alive. I don't know if they perished last summer or through the winter, but in any case, they weren't there this spring. |
- Seed from NARGS '07/'08 exchange. Removed tails, baggy 70F (26d; 9%G, 17d) - 35F (22d) - 70F (27%G, 9-16d). Only the seedling from the first warm stage developed.
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