The Pasqueflower (Pulsatilla) is '...a fair claim to being the most dramatically and exotically beautiful of all English plants' – Geoffrey Grigson (“The Englishman’s Flora”).
The Pasqueflowers are the flowers that bloom at Easter.
Legend has it that Pasqueflowers grow on the graves of Viking warriors, springing from their blood.
The Pasqueflower is a rare plant, regarded as ‘vulnerable to extinction’ today as it has been lost from 108 sites and is now found at only 19, all in England. You can grow this beauty in your garden.