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Pasque flower is found in many areas in the tundra. The plant only grows on southward facing slopes and is common throughout northwestern U.S. up to northern Alaska. The Pasque flower, like all tundra plants, grows low to the ground to keep out of the cold climate. It is also covered in fine silky hairs, which help insulate it

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What is the latin name for the pasque flower?

the answer is Pulsatilla patens it means pasque flower or "easter" flower


What is the scientific name for a pasque flower?

The scientific name for a pasque flower is Pulsatilla.


Does a pasque flower have a monocot or dicot seed?

The pasque flower (Genus Pulsatilla) is a dicot.


Is a pasque flower an omnivore?

no


What is soulth dakota's state flower?

The Pasque Flower


What eats a pasque flower?

carnivores


Where does the pasque flower grow?

I really don't know. Try looking for some I guess.


Why is the Pasque flower the state flower of South Dakota?

It is easiily recognized.


What color is the South Dakota state flower?

South Dakota's state flower is the Pasque flower.


What animal eats Pasque flower?

The Pasque flower, which is toxic to many animals, is generally avoided by most herbivores. However, certain insects, such as beetles and caterpillars, may feed on its foliage. Additionally, some small mammals might nibble on the plant, but they typically do so only when other food sources are scarce. Overall, the Pasque flower's toxicity limits its consumption by larger animals.


Is a pasque flower monocot or dicot?

The pasque flower, scientifically known as Anemone patens, is a dicot. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves, or cotyledons, and the pasque flower exhibits this trait along with other typical dicot features such as net-like leaf venation and flower parts typically in multiples of four or five.


What is South Dakota's flower or tree?

The Black Hill Spruce and the American Pasque flower.