Snowdrop flowers, primroses, spring flowers

Season: spring Month: April Time of day: day Backache (lat. Pulsatílla) is a genus of perennial herbaceous plants of the Ranunculaceae family. Popular names: sleep-grass and snowdrops, in the Far East also “Urgui“ (“snow buttercup“) or urgulki. The genus includes herbaceous perennials with a long rhizome and erect stem. The height of the shot is from 5 to 40 cm. The stem, leaves and petals are hairy on the outside. The leaves are petiolate, collected in a basal rosette. The flowers are solitary, usually large, come in many colors, with many stamens and pistils. Pulsatilla blooms from April to May. It grows in sparse pine and birch forests, in steppes, on open sandy hills, along dry southern slopes; species of the genus are distributed in the temperate zone of Eurasia from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and also in the temperate zone of North America. #snowdrop #snowdrops #primroses
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