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a quite small type of Pulsatilla rubra this very dark form is called Pulsatilla rubra var. rubra f. nigella and is endemic in a small area nearby the village Rix/France. hight at the moment 10-11 cm (bracts), flower diameter 3 cm, flower tubular facing upwards when starting to flower, then sidewards bowl-shaped, not nodding (till now). some more buds will flower the next days, if weather stay warm.
Pulsatilla albana
Hmm, interesting: if flowers before leaves is the distinguishing characteristic of patens, the Illinois Wildflowers photos certainly show vulgaris.
Not the only one, but an obvious one.
@rimmermy first thought was + it is said the first thought is always the best thought that your photos show a very nice form of Pulsatilla ambigua. 2 features, why i came to this conclusion...the reflexing sepals + the biternate leaves. see also these ambigua photos on plantarium.ru for comparison.Thank you very much Greenspan.that may be it! Thank you.I found a tag in the original tray as Pulsatilla ambigua 882- seed started 5 March 2012. so this is very likely the name. Not sure of the source, it does not match any seed ex lists i have for 2011/12 year.