(Clarkia pulchella ‘Deerhorn’)
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Deerhorn Clarkia is a native annual flower that grows in rocky forests and grasslands or in disturbed soils throughout the northwest United States. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 18” and features hairy erect stems, 2-3” lance-shaped leaves alternating around it, and topped with clusters of four divided fuchsia flower petals and a prominent white pistil. This plant can be grown in a container, attracts bees and butterflies, is resistant to deer, self-sows, and is used as a cut flower!
(Clarkia amoena ‘Farewell to Spring’)
Farewell to Spring Clarkia is a cool-weather annual flower native from British Columbia to California and can be found growing on dry, rocky slopes and meadows. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 30” and features erect stems, 2 1/2” lance-shaped leaves, and 2-3” four-petaled flowers with reddish pink and lavender splotches. This plant can be grown in a container, attracts bees and butterflies, is resistant to deer, self-sows, and is used as a cut flower!