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Pasque Flower

Pasqueflower

Photo by Dillon Means
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Field Notes

Description:

It is a purple flower with a seeded head. It is bell-shaped flowers. The flower sprouts from early March to June. They don't have petals, but instead it is called sepals.

Habitat:

It is mostly found in North America. They are also in Asia. They are found in grasslands, prairies and plains.

Notes:

Called Pasque flower because of the Paschal around Easter when they bloom.

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PublishedMay 18, 2016

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