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Farewell to Spring Seeds (Clarkia unguiculata)
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Imagine pink powder puffs up and down bright red stems 2 ft. tall. That's "Farewell to Spring", a great meadow flower. Annual.
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The “Elegant Clarkia” or “Farewell-to-Spring” is a favorite wildflower in the wild in Northern California. With red or maroon stems, the flowers resemble pinkish powder puffs up and down the tall plant. In the northeast, these lovely meadow annuals reach about 12 to 14” in height, but with the moist conditions of the Pacific Northwest (and even well-watered in Southern California) this clarkia can reach 3 to 4 feet for a magnificent show. All clarkias are named for Captain Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. For related species, see godetia, C. amoena.
*Sometimes known as C. elegans.
No. of seeds per lb: 1,587,573

Botanical NameClarkia unguiculata*
Common NameFarewell to Spring
TypeAnnual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground.
ColorFluffy pink to maroon flowers
Height1 to 2 ft.
Bloom TimeMid-season
FlowerSmall fluffy flowers in leaf axils
Sun/ShadeFull sun to light shade.
Soil PreferencesAdaptable
Moisture RequirmentsAbove average but well-drained.
Where To Grow ItAll regions of North America.
Zones3-10
Indigenous ToCalifornia
Farewell-to-Spring seeds Farewell to Spring Seeds (Clarkia unguiculata)
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