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How do you tell Pulsatilla vulgaris (Anemone pulsatilla) from Pulsatilla patens (Anemone patens)? As I understand it, there are several different flower colors of each species. Here in Minnesota, we have Pulsatilla patens var. multifida growing in the wild, and it usually has sepals with lavender backs and white fronts (http://www.minnesotawildflowers.info/flower/american-pasqueflower). But I have seen pictures of European Pulsatilla patens with darker purple flowers, and the same flower color on the Illinois Wildflowers site (http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prairie/plantx/pasqueflower.htm).
From Olga Bondareva : Pulsatilla leaves Pulsatilla leaves:1 Pulsatilla flavescens from Irkutsk2 P. campanella3 P. tatewakii4 P. vulgaris5 P. nuttaliana6 P. georgica7 P. patens8 P. taraoi9 P. chinensis10 P. halleri. 'Budapest'11 P. pratensis ssp. nigricans12 P. dahurica13 P. flavescens14 P. cernua15 P. ambigua16 P. albana17 Pulsatilla sp. ambigua group18 P. subslavica19 Pulsatilla sp. pratensis group20 P. multifida (Attachment Link)
Astragalus, if you'd like to try it (and can't find another source), I can send you seed next June.I'd love to try it - thank you.