Eastern Pasqueflower’s also known as Pasqueflower’s are beautiful furry light purple flowers that bloom in early spring. They have become a very rare plant and are hard to find in the wild. They are extinct in Finland and almost extinct throughout Europe. They look similar to tulips when fully bloomed. They are a bushy flower and are easy to grow and very fragrant.
Sun – Eastern Pasqueflower’s do well in full sun and partial shade.
Soil – You can plant them in well draining soil but they also do well in other types of soil. As long as the soil drains well these flowers will be just fine.
Spacing – It is recommended that you plant Pasqueflower’s about 3 to 6 inches/7 to 15 cm apart but keep in mine that their roots can spread up to 8 inches/20 cm wide.
Water – They require a lot of water and…
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