double cup shaped flowers, 2-2 1/2" with decorative yellow stamens, end of April for 2-3 weeks
Fruit
fluffy ornamental seed heads
Leaves
feathery leaves
Maintenance
plants will get to a point where the original foliage begins to deteriorate. Cut off the outer ring of old foliage, newer foliage growing in the center will replace this old foliage. Will reseed all over the garden if it likes the spot.
Propagation
seeds, division
Misc Facts
Pulsatilla [genus name] is derived from Latin pulso (to beat, to strike, knock) and authorities are unsure of the relevance . Vulgaris refers to common. (#145 www.plantslives.com) (syn Anemone pulsatilla