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Pulsatilla Collection

"Pulsatilla: Exploring the Enigmatic Beauty of Poisonous Plants" Delicate and alluring, Pulsatilla

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Poisonous Plants

Poisonous Plants
Water Hemlock (Cicuta Virosa); Conium Maculatum; Digitalis Purpurea; Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias); Pasque Flower (Anemone Pulsatilla); Autumn Crocus

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: European pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill

European pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill
5855928 European pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill.; (add.info.: European pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora")

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pulsatilla

Pulsatilla
Zonca Michael

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Pulsatilla
Istvan Lichner

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Reproduction of print showing Flowers, between 1915 and 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Reproduction of print showing Flowers, between 1915 and 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Reproduction of print showing Flowers, between 1915 and 1925. Photograph of an engraving from John Hill, "Garden Eden, or A Compleat Body of Gardening...", London, 1757

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pulsatilla montana

Pulsatilla montana
Fabrizio Daminelli

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pulsatilla
Szabo Zsolt Andras

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), at Barnsley Warren near Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), at Barnsley Warren near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, UK, April

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque flowers (Pulsatilla vulgaris) in rain, Lorraine, France, April

Pasque flowers (Pulsatilla vulgaris) in rain, Lorraine, France, April. 3rd Prize in the Other Nature Topics category of Melvita Nature Images Awards 2013

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: A family of pulsatilla montana in Trentino, Italy

A family of pulsatilla montana in Trentino, Italy

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pulsatilla

Pulsatilla
Mandy Disher

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Mountain Pasqueflower

Mountain Pasqueflower
Fabrizio Daminelli

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), visible light, studio environment

Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), visible light, studio environment. See also image 01717743 which shows the same plant in UV light

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque flower

Pasque flower
A close up of the Pasque flower, also known as Pulsatilla

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Alpine Anemone (Anemone alpina, Pulsatilla alpina) (colour litho)

Alpine Anemone (Anemone alpina, Pulsatilla alpina) (colour litho)
2638909 Alpine Anemone (Anemone alpina, Pulsatilla alpina) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: PD. 109-1973. f30 Flower Studies (w / c on vellum)

PD. 109-1973. f30 Flower Studies (w / c on vellum)
FIT107863 PD.109-1973.f30 Flower Studies (w/c on vellum) by Robert, Nicolas (1614-85); 31.1x22.2 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; French, out of copyright

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Spring pasqueflower, Anemone vernalis

Spring pasqueflower, Anemone vernalis (Pulsatilla vernalis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The British Flower

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasqueflower, Anemone pulsatilla

Pasqueflower, Anemone pulsatilla. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1792

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasqueflower species

Pasqueflower species
Alpine pulsatilla, Pulsatilla alpina, spreading pasqueflower, P. patens, meadow pasqueflower, P. pratensis, spring pasqueflower, P. vernalis, and common pasque flower, P. vulgaris

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Poppy anemone, Anemone coronara, and pasque

Poppy anemone, Anemone coronara, and pasque flower, Pulsatilla vulgaris. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasqueflower or Danes blood, Anemone

Pasqueflower or Danes blood, Anemone pulsatilla, Pulsatille. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lebrun after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Small pasque flower, Anemone pratensis 1

Small pasque flower, Anemone pratensis 1 and pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris (Anemone pulsatilla) 2. Handcoloured lithograph by A.M

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Moss, mining bee, fern and pasque flower

Moss, mining bee, fern and pasque flower
Rock moss, Andraea rupestris 1, mining bee, Andrena agilissima 2, flowering fern, Anemia adiantifolia 3, and pasque flower, Anemone pulsatilla 4. anemone, Andree, Andrene, Anemie, Anemone

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Alpine anemone, Anemone alpina L. var. major

Alpine anemone, Anemone alpina L. var. major. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1818

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Hybrid garden anemone or pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris

Hybrid garden anemone or pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris
L Anemone des Jardins a fleurs doubles et violettes. Hybrid garden anemone or pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Bursers Anemone (Anemone Burseriana, Anemone grandiflora) (colour litho)

Bursers Anemone (Anemone Burseriana, Anemone grandiflora) (colour litho)
2638910 Bursers Anemone (Anemone Burseriana, Anemone grandiflora) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 27

Curtis British Entomology Plate 27
Coleoptera: Aphodius villosus (Hairy Aphodius) [Plant: Pulsatilla vulgaris (Anemone pulsatilla, Pasque Flower)] Date: 1824-39

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Spring Anemone (Anemone vernalis, Pulsatilla vernalis) (colour litho)

Spring Anemone (Anemone vernalis, Pulsatilla vernalis) (colour litho)
2638908 Spring Anemone (Anemone vernalis, Pulsatilla vernalis) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Yellow Anemone (Anemone sulfurea, Anemone sulphurea, Pulsatilla alpina) (colour litho)

Yellow Anemone (Anemone sulfurea, Anemone sulphurea, Pulsatilla alpina) (colour litho)
2638911 Yellow Anemone (Anemone sulfurea, Anemone sulphurea, Pulsatilla alpina) (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Anemone vernalis (colour litho)

Anemone vernalis (colour litho)
960317 Anemone vernalis (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anemone vernalis (Pulsatilla vernalis)

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pulsatilla - Pasque flower

Pulsatilla - Pasque flower
Petra Dvorak

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Sulphur pasqueflower (Pulsatilla alpina apiifolia) in alpine grassalnd in Dolomites

Sulphur pasqueflower (Pulsatilla alpina apiifolia) in alpine grassalnd in Dolomites, mountain in background. Trentino, Italy. June 2019

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Plants, Flowers, Pasqueflower

Plants, Flowers, Pasqueflower
Pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris, Close view of one open mauve flower with yellow stamens

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: White Pasque flower, Pulsatilla, Pulsatilla vulgaris alba

White Pasque flower, Pulsatilla, Pulsatilla vulgaris alba
White Pasque flower, Pulsatilla vulgaris alba, Side view of mass of small flowers growing outdoor.-

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Crocus; Yukon, Canada

Crocus; Yukon, Canada

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque Flower Blooms In The Garden; Oregon, United States Of America

Pasque Flower Blooms In The Garden; Oregon, United States Of America

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: An Opened Prairie Crocus With Water Droplets; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

An Opened Prairie Crocus With Water Droplets; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Two Prairie Crocuses With Water Droplets; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Two Prairie Crocuses With Water Droplets; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: An Opened Prairie Crocus; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

An Opened Prairie Crocus; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Calgary, Alberta, Canada; A Prairie Crocus (Pulsatilla)

Calgary, Alberta, Canada; A Prairie Crocus (Pulsatilla)

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Alpine Anemone or Sulphur Anemone -Pulsatilla alpina ssp. Alpiifolia-, Kaunertal valley, Tyrol

Alpine Anemone or Sulphur Anemone -Pulsatilla alpina ssp. Alpiifolia-, Kaunertal valley, Tyrol, Austria

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. The Pulsatilla is one of the first flowers blooming in

Brescia, Lombardy, Italy. The Pulsatilla is one of the first flowers blooming in
Brescia, Lombardy, Italy . The Pulsatilla is one of the first flowers blooming in the hills of Brescia and is one of the first signs of spring

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Alpine Anemone

Alpine Anemone
Botanical illustration of an Alpine Anemone Date: 1896

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Spring Pasque or Spring Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla Vernalis), Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria

Spring Pasque or Spring Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla Vernalis), Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria, Europe

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque Flower or Danes Blood -Pulsatilla vulgaris-, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Pasque Flower or Danes Blood -Pulsatilla vulgaris-, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Common pasque flower, Danes blood -Pulsatilla vulgaris-, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Common pasque flower, Danes blood -Pulsatilla vulgaris-, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Spring Pasque flowers -Pulsatilla vernalis, Anemone vernalis- on the Plan da Cuzin below the peak

Spring Pasque flowers -Pulsatilla vernalis, Anemone vernalis- on the Plan da Cuzin below the peak of Langkofel or Sassolungo, Dolomites, Italy, Europe

Background imagePulsatilla Collection: Pasque flower -Pulsatilla vulgaris-, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Pasque flower -Pulsatilla vulgaris-, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, Europe



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"Pulsatilla: Exploring the Enigmatic Beauty of Poisonous Plants" Delicate and alluring, Pulsatilla, also known as Mountain Pasqueflower or Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), captivates with its ethereal charm. This enchanting bloom, showcased in a studio environment under visible light or UV light, reveals its mesmerizing allure. In Barnsley Warren near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, the Pasque flowers (Pulsatilla vulgaris) thrive gracefully amidst nature's embrace. Their vibrant petals glisten even in the rain-soaked landscapes of Lorraine, France during April. Meanwhile, a family montana finds solace in Trentino's picturesque Italian terrain. Brescia, Lombardy witnesses the early arrival of spring as one of nature's pioneers - the Pulsatilla blooms with unparalleled elegance. Its vivid colors illuminate gardens and meadows alike. Under UV light within a controlled studio setting lies an intriguing secret; these Pasque flowers fluoresce mysteriously. The interplay between visible light and ultraviolet rays unveils another facet to their enigmatic beauty. Not limited to just Pulsatillas alone is Alpine Anemone (Anemone alpina), also known as Pulsatilla alpina—a stunning companion that shares similar characteristics. A color lithograph captures this exquisite duo in all its glory. These Flower Studies on vellum further emphasize the delicate intricacies that make up each petal and stem—reminding us why we are drawn to these captivating plants despite their poisonous nature. With every image captured or painting created showcasing pulsating beauty against various backdrops worldwide—from tranquil mountain ranges to lush meadows—we are reminded that there is something truly magical about these elusive blossoms called Pulsatillas.