Pulsatilla vulgaris rubra 'Red Cloak'

Pasque Flower 'Red Cloak'

Pulsatilla vulgaris rubra 'Red Cloak'

Zones 2-5

<p>A special selection chosen for its subtle scarlet shade, and taken from the group known as ‘Cut Petalled’. The flowers of Red Cloak are quite distinct against the finely cut, silver-green foliage. The ferny mounds which the Pulsatilla creates make them highly attractive for rockeries, scree beds and of course, herbaceous borders where they are most appreciated towards the front.</p> <p>A plant which has grown up relatively close to the home of Kew, originating from northern temperate regions which include the UK where it can now be found as a native. Pulsatillas belong to the Ranunculaceae family.</p> <p>Height 9-12 inches (23-30 cm). Hardy in the UK, Europe, Japan, Australia and North America USDA Zones 5-9.</p>