(Clarkia pulchella ‘Deerhorn’)
Deerhorn Clarkia is a native annual flower that can commonly be found growing in rocky forest and grasslands, or in disturbed soils throughout the northwest United States. At maturity, this plant reaches the height of 18” and features a hairy erect stem that has 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 great as a cut flower!
(Clarkia amoena ‘Farewell to Spring’)
Farewell to Spring Clarkia is a cool weather annual flower that is 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 that have reddish pink with lavender splotches. This plant can be grown in a container, attracts bees and butterflies, is resistant to deer, self sows, and is great as a cut flower!