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Very interesting discussion of P. 'Budapest'! Thank you Maggy for the text and images! Two years ago I shoot a blue Pulsatilla in ZZ's garden. There were many bluming Pulsatillas but that one was really outstanding, extraordinary. We discussed it but my stupid memory lost all information. The word 'Budapest' was pronounced as I remember. And when I look at Maggi's picts I see it is very close to them. May be ZZ could tell us about this plant?
The word 'Budapest' was pronounced as I remember.
The seed was labelled as P. halleri slavica, but I would begrateful for the exact identification by the experts.
Oh, Josef. Very difficult. My guess would be that this person had donesomething bad and you are now angry with him, or perhaps totally opposite; he is visiting you and having a great time? Please, now that you have had us guessing, donīt forget to tell us the correct meaning.
I am far from an expert but I would trust your label. The plant looks to me as the one below, which is ( confirmed by an expert!) P halleri ssp slavica or subslavica. I donīt remember which one, and as the leaves does not show it is to me impossible to say. Ssp slavica has broadly divided leaves and ssp subslavica has finely divided leaves. Your plant has slightly more narrow petals than the plant below, but I think that is a normal variation. Letīs wait for Josef and hear his opinion.
He is our daily visitor.