C. elegans Long stems with large fully double flowers in a range of white, pink, and purple shades. Good heat and drought tolerance. Recommended spring cutflower variety. Annual | Ht. 80cm/32” | 2000-3000 sds/gm.
Name: Clarkia Flower Seeds Quantities: 30 Mix Colors Very easy to grow! any question, please contact me!
Adding flowers to an edible garden helps attract pollinators and creates a beautiful space. Here are some ideas for drought tolerant cutting flowers to plant for homegrown floral arrangements:
Visit our website to get added to our email list for special promotions, information on new products coming, and more: Gardeningtreasures.com This listing is for a package of 50+ Clarkia Elegant Salmon Seeds. AKA Godetia. AKA Clarkia Unguiculata. Annual. Full sun preferred. These heavily bloomed, almost foliage free branches are purpley-red and woody. They make excellent cut branches for floral arrangements. Flowers are mostly double, some semi-double and single. They will bloom from bottom of stem upwards. The color is gorgeous and pairs well with a vast variety of other flowers and foliage. Attracts pollinators to your garden and along with being a great cut flower, it is also great in borders, or mass plantings. To start seed it is recommended to sow indoors with soil temperatures of 65°-75° around 6-8 weeks before your regions last frost date. Barely cover seeds with a light dusting of soil (1/16") Ensure you harden off plants before transplanting to their permanent location outdoors. Note: avoid higher temps as that can lead to weak and reaching plants. Seed can be started outdoors (direct sow method) as soon as soil can be worked. Press seeds into soil and dust with 1/16" top soil. Keep moist until sprouts emerge but water lightly as to keep seed disruption to a minimum. Plant height 34"-40" Spacing 6"-12" If you have any planting or growing questions please let us know. *** Notice to buyers. With all seed purchases it is assumed that the buyer does some research and applies due diligence to provide the correct germination/growing environment possible. We do not send specific growing instructions with every order (to keep costs down and guarantee free shipping) We are most definitely here to answer questions you might have to help you be successful. Just message us! And if something did not go well please reach out to us!
Clarkia amoena (Satin Flower) is an upright annual boasting ravishing racemes of satiny, cup-shaped, slightly flaring flowers, 2-3 in. (5-7 cm), from late spring to early-mid summer.
G101) Clarkia Mountain Garland Flower Seeds ( Clarkia unguiculata elegans ) ~ DESCRIPTION ~ Gorgeous double flowers in shades of rose, salmon, white, purple and crimson. Double Mixed clarkia plants are upright-growing, 18-30"tall, and are covered in amazing amounts of 1 in. flowers. Cut branches keep for several days. Cut when the top bud opens, other buds will open up in the vase. Double Mixed clarkia is extremely showy when massed in the garden. Clarkia Mountain Garland Flower needs soil that is lacking in nutrients; otherwise, it will be overwhelmed with a lot of foliage and few blooms. Soil that is low in nitrogen supports this flower particularly well. Mountain Garland needs to be planted outdoors and does not transplant well. It should be planted in the spring, but if you are located in zones 7-10 you can also plant it in the fall. This annual will grow quickly from flower seeds, bloom heavily, and then it will die with frost. Mountain Garland plants will drop their own flower seeds for next season's display. ~ HOW TO GROW ~ Starting indoors: Sow seeds in seedling containers 6-8 weeks weeks before last frost. Sow seeds 1/16 inch deep (surface sow, Light is beneficial to germination). Cover very lightly with fine soil or vermiculite. Harden-off and transplant out after last frost. Starting outdoors: Sow seeds after last frost. Sow seeds 1/16 inch deep. Keep surface from drying out until emergence. ~ DETAILS ~ Plant Type: Annual Sow seeds: Spring / Fall ( zones 7-10) Height: 18-30" Light Preference: Full sun/Partial Shade Seed Depth: 1/16" Days to Germination: 15-30days at 18 - 23C (65 - 75F) *Light need for germination *Keep moist until germination Space: 9-12" Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil Seeds per Package: 30+
Clarkia unguiculata is an annual species of wildflower in the Onagraceae family. Also known by the common names elegant clarkia, Passion of Purple, or mountain garland. It is a plant that is endemic to California in many woodland habitats. A spindly and hairless stem growing to a foot in height and has few narrow leaves. The petals have a shade of pink to reddish to purple and slender diamond-shaped. The stigma jets out from the flower and can be quite large. A striking looking flower. Annual Germination Sow seeds the thickness of the seeds on top of the medium and lightly cover. Keep moist in a bright spot. Do not cover and keep temperatures around 65-70F. Germination is in 21-30 days.
Farewell to Spring is so called because it is one of the last conspicuous native wildflowers to bloom before the onset of summer drought. And bloom it does all the way to late August. Its seen in mass populations waving above the already sear grass on hillsides that dot the valley. Little water is needed […]
Plant Clarkia in cool, moist, well-drained soil. Avoid nitrogen-rich beds and planting beside nitrogen fixers (beans, peas, clover, lupins…). Flowering will be reduced in hot weather. While plants are still small, intersperse the Clarkia bed with twiggy branches to provide support as they grow. Tall plants will need staking. Crowding Clarkia plants may increase flower production. Clarkia may self-sow. Continue reading below for some tips on how to grow Clarkia from seed.
Imagine pink powder puffs up and down bright red stems 2 ft. tall. That's beautiful "Farewell to Spring." Annual.
Endemic to California, Clarkia unguiculata (Elegant Clarkia) is a tall, upright annual boasting loose spires of purple, rose, or white, 4-petaled flowers from late spring to early summer. Attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, the showy blossoms are borne on erect, spindly, reddish stems lined with occasional lanceolate leaves. They give way to elongated seed capsules, which split open when mature to release their numerous seeds. May reseed in the garden in optimum growing conditions. Easy to grow, low maintenance, Elegant Clarkia is suitable for beds and borders, wildflower and pollinator gardens. Excellent long-lasting cut flowers.
Clarkia wildflowers get their name from William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Ever since, clarkia has been a staple of cottage and cutting gardens. Learn about growing clarkia wildflowers h
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60-90 Days to maturity. Clarkia unguiculata. Mixed Clarkia Seeds. Non-GMO, annual, ornamental flower, open-pollinated, wildflower. Also known as Elegant Clarkia, Elegant Fairyfan, or Mountain Garland. These annual wildflower clarkia blooms are easy to plant and maintain. Good for containers, flower beds, or fields, they have few requirements to thrive and will reward the gardener with stunning blooms throughout spring and summer. While these are annuals, they can reseed in a non-annoying way. Mass plantings are gorgeous and will attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. ~ 95,000 seeds/oz. Latin Name: Clarkia unguiculata. Clarkia has previously been known as Godetia. Hardiness Zone: Annual; Zones 3-10 Days to Maturity: 60-90 Days to Germination: 10-18 days Seeding Depth: Surface level, light required for germination Plant Spacing: 6-12 inches, or broadcast sow Row Spacing: 18-24 inches, or broadcast sow Plant Height: 12-36 inches Plant Width: 8-12 inches Plant Spread: 8-12 inches Growth Habit: Upright, flowering Soil Preference: Clarkia flowers prefer soil that is not too fertile. They can tolerate a wide range of soil pH levels and have been known to thrive in various soil types. Temperature Preference: 60-70F Light Preference: Full Sun to Partial Shade Pests and Diseases: Clarkia plants are generally pest and disease-resistant. However, keep a lookout for root and stem rot. Mixed Clarkia Color: Blooms are a mix of pinks, purples, and white, with green foliage. Easy/Hard: Easy Direct Sow: Yes. Direct Sow Start Indoors: No Seed Stratification: No cold treatment, but seeds require light to germinate. Landscape Use: Bedding, Borders, Rock Gardens, Containers, Ground Cover Bloom Period: Spring through Summer Growing Location: In ground, Raised Beds, Containers Climate Tolerance: Growing Non-GMO Mixed Clarkia Flower Seeds Mixed Clarkia is best grown from seeds by sowing them directly into the garden bed. Broadcast sow the seeds and densely pack them into the soil surface. Seeds should be exposed to light, or they may not germinate. After germination, thin the seedlings to 6-12 inches apart. Choose a sunny place for planting. Clarkia can tolerate partial shade, but the most blooms will be achieved with full sun. Avoid extra fertilizers, especially those with high nitrogen content. Water the plants regularly, but do not allow the roots to sit in water. Once established, Clarkia is drought tolerant. Tall plants may require staking as the soft stems tend to fall over if they get too tall. Cut the plant back after the first flush of flowering has ended, and it will return for another round. Mixed Clarkia in the Flower Garden Clarkia seeds are a favorite for kids or novice gardeners because they are a low-maintenance grow tolerant to many garden conditions. Mixed Clarkia plants are perfect for large fields, wildflower gardens, and mass plantings. They are also just as likely to thrive near patios, walkways, and entryways. Harvesting Mixed Clarkia plants Mixed Clarkia plants are perfect if you wish to have a cut flower garden but want to reduce the amount of water required for irrigation. These flowers make charming bouquets all summer long. To harvest, cut a flower stalk as far down as possible and immediately place it in cool, clean water. They may be harvested in the morning at full bloom or just before. Change the water daily for extended color. Flower food is for sale in powder form to add to water, prolonging the blooms’ vitality. About Mixed Clarkia Garden Seeds Clarkia unguiculata is not toxic or poisonous to any known human or pet. Some tortoise owners choose clarkia to grow in their enclosures to add beauty and edibility. Clarkia flowers are named after the Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition because they are found along the path they took in California. Mixed Clarkia plants have 2-3 inch wide tubular blooms that will keep popping up all season and draw in a host of pollinators. This variety of Clarkia is considered very low-maintenance and easy to grow, making it the ideal addition to any garden. They are recommended to any gardener with any experience level. Native to California and does not tolerate cold weather. You will often find Clarkia as part of region-specific wildflower mixes. Stories From Our Gardeners "Cottagecore style yards are one of my favorite garden styles! The relaxing and pleasant technique is trendy now, and these Mixed Clarkia flowers fit right in with that motif." - Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer Mixed Clarkia Seeds Per Package: 250 mg - Wholesale - Approximately 836 Seeds 0.25 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 23,750 Seeds 1 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 95,000 Seeds 4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 380,000 Seeds Non-GMO Mixed Clarkia seeds are available for Fast Free Shipping on qualifying orders.
Grace Clarkia amoena F1 Grace is an F1 hybrid Godetia with excellent uniformity and broad range of colours. Strong branching and flower formation, suitable for high density packing and shipping over long distances This variety, depending on climate, can be grown yearround with the use of day length manipulation Ideal for dry climates with cool temperatures Lateral branching produces up to 15 stems each plant, carrying 5 to 6 solid clusters of blooms Indoor 70 - 80 cm 1,300/gram; normal dry “Information copied from the breeder. Muller will not accept any liability for failure and/or damage as a consequence of incorrect and/or inexpert cultivation by or on behalf of the Buyer.”
Clarkia amoena Annual Flowers in crimson to pink Native of the Pacific coast Grows 15-30cm (6-12") tall May self-sow (This plant used to be called Godetia amoena, and is sometimes listed simply as Godetia). A native of the Pacific coast from BC southward to the San Francisco Bay area, Farewell to Spring Clarkia grows 15-30cm (6-12") tall, and does best direct sown after last frost. Continue sowing more seeds at two week intervals for a longer blooming period. The flowers are cup-shaped and variably marked in crimson to pink. Do not bury seeds, as they require light to germinate. Clarkia is an extremely easy annual flower to grow, and will perform just as well in patio containers as in the flower border. Don't be surprised if it self sows, but it is not a plant that becomes weedy. 1g (Approx. 1970 Seeds)
Types of Flowers Clarkia : Clarkia is a genus within the flowering plant family Onagraceae. Over 40 species are currently classified in Clarkia; almost all are native to western North America, though one species (Clarkia tenella) is native to South America. Clarkias are typically annual plants, growing to a height of less than 1.5 metres. Their leaves are small and simple, from 1 to 10 cm in length depending on the species. Their flowers have four sepals and four petals. Several members of the genus are sometimes referred to by the common name "Godetia", including Clarkia amoena, Clarkia affinis, and Clarkia lassenensis (the Lassen Godetia). This is because they were formerly classified in a genus called Godetia, which is no longer recognised since its members have been absorbed into the Clarkia genus. Older sources may still use Godetia as a genus name. The genus was named in honour of the explorer Captain William Clark. The Royal Navy had a warship called HMS Clarkia, a flower class corvette. Some species are popular garden plants, for example the Mountain Garland, Clarkia unguiculata, the Redspot Clarkia, Clarkia speciosa, Farewell to Spring, Clarkia amoena and Clarkia bottae. There are cultivated varieties of some of these species.
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Clarkia Elegans - Elegant Clarkia 30+ seed per pack I urge anyone buying seed to do their homework on germination, I have not raised and cannot raise many of these plants as I am sub-tropics here in St Augustine,Florida. All seed are NOT alike! There are so many different factors in germination and not doing a search is throwing your money away. I want everyone to be successful when growing your flowers from seed it is the most rewarding experience in Gardening and you can do it, if you give the seed what it needs to grow. I always check 3 sites of info to choose how I will go about it. It is not hard to do, if you do it right! SEED GERMINATION TIP!!!!!!! ONLY GERMINATE A SMALL PORTION AT A TIME. DON'T PUT ALL YOUR MONKEYS IN A BARREL. Good Luck and Happy Planting!!!!
Up for sale is one pack of 300 "Farewell to Spring" Clarkia flower seeds (Clarkia amoena). For zones 3-12 the Clarkia produce 12" stems with flowers ranging from red to pink to white. We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets. CULTURE Soil temperature: 70 degrees fahrenheit Germination lighting: Light required Depth: 1/8" Germination days: 10 days Plant spread: 8" Plant height: 12'' Plant type: Annual Maturation days: 30 days Clarkia does not like to be transplanted to it's best to direct seed in very early spring after the threat of frost has passed. These seeds are very small so we mix them with peat, or sand, before sowing to get an even distribution. In most climates these last until early summer, but in milder climates you can reseed until the summer heat gets to them.
Farewell to Spring is so called because it is one of the last conspicuous native wildflowers to bloom before the onset of summer drought. And bloom it does all the way to late August. Its seen in mass populations waving above the already sear grass on hillsides that dot the valley. Little water is needed […]
Kaldes/kalles også silkeskørt (dansk). Letdyrket blomst til bed og snit/ snittblomst. Rosa-røde nuancer/nyanser. Dyrkning: Så direkte på solrig vokseplads. Så i grupper eller rækker. Dæk/dekk med et tyndt lag jord. Spirer efter 5-10 dage. Tynd ud/ut. Mere info: Prisgruppe: D ART.NR: 6241 PLANTNINGSTIDSPUNKT: April-Maj BLOMSTRINGSTID: Juli-August VÆKSTTYPE: Fritstående HØJDE: 40 cm PLANTEAFSTAND: 10 cm PAKKEENHED: stk. PLANTNINGSDYBDE: 1 cm LATINSK NAVN: Clarkia amoena RÆKKER TIL: Ca. 4 mtr. FARVE: Rosa
Satin flower is a colorful cool-weather annual that blooms in early summer with poppy-like blossoms atop three-foot stems. Learn more on Gardener's Path.
Godetia is an improved native flower of western North America. It can be found between California and British Columbia. Its scientific name, Clarkia, is named for Captain Clark who was an important pioneer for the United States in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The Godetia flower is a strong bee attractor. It thrives when mass planted and works great as a colorful border. Godetia boasts bright colors that stand out when growing among grasses. This flower is related to the Evening Primrose and should be planted in soil with lower nutrient levels. It has been known to grow in soils that are sandy, alkaline or those that contain salt. A Godetia that is planted in rich and nutrient soils will produce more foliage and fewer blooms. The seeds of this flower germinate better in cooler weather. Godetia do not tolerate hot or humid climates and temperatures above 80° F will cause the flower to fail. Transplanting it is often unsuccessful, so it needs to be started outside either in the ground or in pots. Godetia makes an excellent cut flower. Plant the Godetia seeds, in fall, if you live in western North America and spring if you live on the eastern part of the continent. All multiple orders of the same seed are put in the same bag. For example if you order 500 beefsteak tomato seeds x 3 then 1500 seeds will be put in the same bag. We do not send out 3 individual bags with 500 in each. This goes for all seeds unless they are listings of different seeds. NOTE: ALL GROWING INFO AND INSTRUCTIONS ARE ON ITEM PAGE. If you can’t find germinating and instructions online you can find them on the item page. Our goal is to save money everywhere we can so we can pass those savings on to you.
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By Annie Hayes Gardener-in-Chief One Fall a large pine tree fell over into my backyard, discouraging me from going out to weed and turn over my soil as I usually...
We asked Judith Larner, owner of Larner Seeds in Bolinas, California, for insider info on growing Clarkias, a pretty annual wildflower.
Annual growing to 45cm. Fast growing upright plant with bright double orange flowers. Good in borders, beds and as a cut flower. Flowers attract butterflies. Tolerant of poor soil conditions and costal locations. Also known as "Farewell to spring" or "Sat
The tri-lobed, fan-shaped petals, which feature flared white ribs, look like something out...