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  2. Pulsatilla - Wikipedia

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    Pulsatilla nuttalliana (as the synonym P. patens) is the provincial flower of Manitoba, Canada [9] and (as the synonym P. hirsutissima) the state flower of the US state of South Dakota. [10] Pulsatilla vulgaris is the County flower for both Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire in England. [11] Pulsatilla vernalis is the county flower of Oppland ...

  3. Pulsatilla nuttalliana - Wikipedia

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    The natural habitats of Pulsatilla nuttalliana include cool northern prairies, open slopes, fescue grasslands, granite outcrops in forests, and woodlands that are dry and open in montane and boreal areas. They will also grow in human created habitats like clearcut areas, roadsides, and the edges of gravel pits.

  4. Pulsatilla patens - Wikipedia

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    It was first formally named in 1753 as Anemone patens [3] and is sometimes still considered part of that genus. [4] The species Pulsatilla nuttalliana, the pasqueflower native to much of North America, [5] is sometimes considered a subspecies or variety of Pulsatilla patens.

  5. How to cat-proof your home in 12 easy steps - AOL

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    5. Hide household cleaning products. Make sure you keep cleaning products out of sight and locked away; these can be lethal if they're ingested and some have a sweet smell that attracts cats.

  6. Category:Pulsatilla - Wikipedia

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    It is used for operative and accident-related pain in small mammals such as dogs, cats, ferrets, coatis, raccoons, mongooses, various marsupials, some rodents and perhaps some larger birds. Although butorphanol is commonly used for pain relief in reptiles, no studies (as of 2014) have conclusively shown that it is an effective analgesic in ...

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