The Pasqueflower (Pulsatilla Vulgaris 'Alba') is the white form of the normally purple species of flowering plant found locally on calcareous grassland in Europe. It used to be considered part of the Anemone genus, to which it is closely related, and is synonymous with Anemone pulsatilla.
Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Alba' is a gleaming white cultivar of Pasque Flower, with nodding, bell-shaped blooms from April to May. Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Alba' is a small, clump forming perennial with finely dissected, softly fuzzy foliage, and tactile, silky seedheads. This charming plant is ideal for growing in alpine gardens, rockeries, and gravel gardens where, if left undisturbed, it will slowly seed about to build up spreading colonies.
Height and spread of 20cm.