Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Ranunculales > Ranunculaceae > Pulsatilla > Pulsatilla occidentalisPulsatilla occidentalis (white pasqueflower)Synonyms: Anemone occicentalis (homotypic); Anemone occidentalis (homotypic); Anemone occidentalis var. occidentalis; Anemone occidentalis var. subpilosa; Preonanthus occidentalis (homotypic); Pulsatilla alpina (heterotypic) Anemone occidentalis, the white pasqueflower or western pasqueflower, is a herbaceous plant species in the genus Anemone and family Ranunculaceae. Other authorities place it in the genus Pulsatilla. Individuals are 10 to 60 cm tall, from caudices, with 3 to 6 leaves at the base of the plant that are 3-foliolate, each leaflet pinnatifid to dissected in shape. Leaf petioles are 6-10 cm long. Leaves have villous hairs and their margins are pinnatifid or dissected. Plants flower briefly mid-spring to mid-summer, usually soon after the ground is exposed by melting snow. The flowers are composed of 5 to 7 sepals (sometimes called tepals), normally white or soft purple, also mixed white and blueish purple, one flower per stem. The sepals are 15 to 30 mm long and 10 to 17 mm wide. Flowers have 150 |
Lifespan [1] | Perennial | Structure [2] | Herb |
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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