Pulsatilla pratensis

Anemone pratensis),[2] the small pasque flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to central and eastern Europe, from southeast Norway and western Denmark south and east to Bulgaria.

[3][4] The Latin specific epithet pratensis means "from the meadow", referring to one of its typical habitats.

The leaves are finely divided and thread-like, and densely covered with silvery hairs.

The flowers are 2–3 cm (0.8–1.2 in) long, pendulous, bell-like, the tepals with reflexed tips; flower colour varies from purple in the north of the species' range to greenish-violet in the south.

hungarica grows in E Slovakia,[8] NE Hungary and NW Romania.

Anemone pratensis from the Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen , 1796
Seedhead of subsp. hungarica