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Pasque Flower (Anemone patens) 12-pack of plugs
Can be shipped.
What are plugs? Plugs are plants grown in 72-cell trays; each soil plug is 1.6” wide x 3.2” deep. Read more here.
Also known as prairie crocus, Pasque Flower is one of the first flowers to bloom in northern gardens and prairies. It blooms in late April—far before most plants even come out of dormancy! Highly sought after, there are few nurseries where you can buy the true midwest prairie Pasque Flower (be aware: many nurseries offer the maroon European Pasque Flower, or a different Pasque Flower species from the western US). Our Pasque Flowers are grown from seed that has been collected in Minnesota prairies.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Moisture: Dry
Height: 6 inches
Blooms: April, May
Color: Whitish-purple
Spacing: 10″
Spreads: Doesn’t spread much
Zones: 3-6
Benefits: Pollinators, Early blooms
Design Tips
Pasque Flower is very short and can be easily out-competed by more aggressive plants, so plant it with other short, conservative plants or keep it towards garden borders. Trimming or burning the garden in fall or late winter gives room for Pasque Flower (Anemone patens) to grow the next spring.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Prairie Smoke
Cream Wild Indigo
Dotted Blazing Star
Blue Grama Grass
Size: 12-pack of plugs
Can be shipped.
What are plugs? Plugs are plants grown in 72-cell trays; each soil plug is 1.6” wide x 3.2” deep. Read more here.
Also known as prairie crocus, Pasque Flower is one of the first flowers to bloom in northern gardens and prairies. It blooms in late April—far before most plants even come out of dormancy! Highly sought after, there are few nurseries where you can buy the true midwest prairie Pasque Flower (be aware: many nurseries offer the maroon European Pasque Flower, or a different Pasque Flower species from the western US). Our Pasque Flowers are grown from seed that has been collected in Minnesota prairies.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Moisture: Dry
Height: 6 inches
Blooms: April, May
Color: Whitish-purple
Spacing: 10″
Spreads: Doesn’t spread much
Zones: 3-6
Benefits: Pollinators, Early blooms
Design Tips
Pasque Flower is very short and can be easily out-competed by more aggressive plants, so plant it with other short, conservative plants or keep it towards garden borders. Trimming or burning the garden in fall or late winter gives room for Pasque Flower (Anemone patens) to grow the next spring.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Prairie Smoke
Cream Wild Indigo
Dotted Blazing Star
Blue Grama Grass