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Pulsatilla pratensis (syn.
Anemone pratensis), the
small pasque flower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ranunculaceae,
native to central...
- It was
considered part of the
genus Anemone, to
which it is
closely related.
Several sources still list
Anemone pulsatilla as the
accepted name, with...
- 25–31.5 mm. The
larvae feed on Salix,
Anemone,
Ononis and
Asphodelus species, as well as
Pulsatilla pratensis and
Calendula arvensis.
Larvae can be found...
- pasqueflower), wind flower,
prairie crocus,
Easter flower, and
meadow anemone.
Several species are
valued ornamentals because of
their finely-dissected...
- (Lathyrus mont****), devil's-bit
scabious (Succisa
pratensis),
hawkweeds (Hieracium spp), wood
anemone (
Anemone nemorosa) and the
uncommon mountain everlasting...
- (Arum maculatum),
windflower (
Anemone nemorosa),
yellow wood
anemone (
Anemone ranunculoides),
smooth meadow-gr**** (Poa
pratensis), red
fescue (Festuca rubra)...
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Archived from the
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Retrieved 2018-07-04...
- long-headed
anemone N
Anemone multifida –
cutleaf anemone,
cliff anemone,
early anemone[citation needed] N
Anemone parviflora –
northern anemone, small-flowered...
- (Maxim.)
Stapf - (endangered)
Anemone baikalensis Turcz. ex Ledeb. - (rare)
Anemone blanda Schott et
Kotschy - (rare)
Anemone uralensis Fisch. ex DC. - (declining)...
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nemoralis (I) Poa
paludigena (N) Poa
palustris (N) Poa
pratensis (I) Poa
pratensis ssp.
pratensis (N) Poa
saltuensis (N) Poa
sylvestris (N) Poa trivialis...