Description
Not as often grown as the regular P. vulgaris, so I collected the seeds for those who want to have more colors in the garden. One can never have enough Pulsatillas for the spring blooms and this one with its ruby-red flowers is a must have.
The seedlings may be variable when it comes to color but at least a few will make true to the mother plant.
Germination: fresh seeds germinate in a few weeks, later after dry storage the seeds may require first a cold/moist stratification period: sow in late fall and keep the pot outdoors over the winter.












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