pulsatilla germination - source
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- Subject: pulsatilla germination - source
- From: M* D* G*
- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 11:15:08 -0700
As defined on http://www.backyardgardener.com
Select Propagation
Species => Pulsatilla
Type: Hardy Perennial Sow : Late Winter/Late Spring and Late Summer/Autumn
Germination Days: 30-180
Germination Temp: 60-70
Light/Dark:
Media: Well drained
Sow Depth : Just Cover the seed with compost or sharp sand.
Comments: See No. 6. Trim 'tails' off seeds before sowing.
Sold at
http://www.backyardgardener.com/mttahoma/ Select Catalog and look at all them
PULSATILLA ALBANA H-8" A small plant with many nodding yellow bells over finely dividedfoliage. Sometimes bears violet blooms. Good rock garden plant. Transcaucasia.
PULSATILLA BUNGEANA H-10" The dissected foliage appears before the beautiful blue toviolet-blue blooms. Siberia.
PULSATILLA HALLERI SP. GRANDIS H-10" Densely hairy, pinnate foliage with large blooms of blue to violet blue. Alps.
PULSATILLA MONTANA H-6" Clumps of dissected foliage with many strong stems of small, darkviolet blooms, so dark that they appear to be black. Ornamental seed heads. W.Europe.
PULSATILLA SLAVICA H-12" The largest pulsatilla. Huge violet-blue flowers over finely cutfoliage. Carpathians.
PULSATILLA VERNALIS H-4" A gem with large white flowers on short stems held just above thedeeply cut foliage. Alps.
and Thimble Farms has a few.
http://thimblefarms.com/98prenbtf.html
The man with a shovel in his had......backyard gardener - duncan
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 10:06:16 EDT
> From: Blee811@aol.com
> Subject: Re: A plant new to me--pulsatilla
>
> Thanks for the great descriptions of pulsatilla, Gene Bush. Of course now
> that I know the plant I want them all!
>
> Bill Lee
>
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