IntroductionThe pasque flower grows to be 3 to 6 inches high. It has a large pale lavendar flower with a yellow center disk that often blooms before there is any leaf growth in the spring. It prefers dry or mesic conditions, and is a great plant for sandy soil with good drainage. It does not do well with lots of other shade-producing vegetation or heavy grass competition. It does do well in a savanna-like system, with open oak shade. It is one of our earlier blooming flowers and often pushes its way up through late lingering snows. Blooms: March through May Find ItThis lovely flower can often be found on dry, south-facing slopes in early spring. Want to Help Us Better Understand the Park?See our iNaturalist project, "The Life of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area" and contribute to it by downloading the iNaturalist app and uploading your sightings of this species, and others, to the project. You can also upload your sightings from your computer.
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Last updated: October 7, 2024