Anemone pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke'
Also called Flower of Easter
More About Anemone pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke'
- AKA Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke'
- Deep ruby-red flowers
- Mature plants will produce 30 or more blooms over two months
- Flowers finish and leave behind fuzzy seed heads, resembling those of clematis
- Fern-like silver-green foliage
- Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring
Interesting Notes:
Anemone pulsatilla earns its common name "Pasque flower" for blooming reliably around Easter.
Zone:
4Height:
25-35 cmSpread:
20-30 cmColour:
RedPasque Flower Growing and Maintenance Tips
Anemone cultivars tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. They thrive in full sun to partial shade and are drought tolerant. After flowering, do not remove or cut back the seed heads as they offer ongoing unique appeal. In gardens with no mulch, Anemone pulsatilla will self-seed, but are not considered invasive. Easy to grow perennial.
Anemone pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke' Characteristics

Full Sun

Partial Sun/Shade

Deer Resistant

Drought Tolerant

Low Maintenance

Cut Flower/Foliage

Long Blooming

Rock garden
Soil Moisture
Well-drainedAverage to Dry Soils
Moist to Average
Growth Rate
MediumAttributes
SeedFlowering Time
Early SpringSpring
Habit
ClumpingFoliage Color
GreenSilver
Landscape uses
Border/edgingSuitable Substitutions for Anemone pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke'

Anemone pulsatilla vulgaris
Pasque Flower
