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| 1 lb..... $25.00 |
1/4 lb..... $10.15 |
1 oz ....$5.70 |
1 pkt....
$1.25 |
Item #3322 Mountain Garland
Clarkia unguiculata (Onagraceae)A delightful annual flower, native to California, which is easily grown
throughout the United States. This species of Clarkia is often confused with Rocket
Larkspur at first glance. Compact blossoms are arranged on spikes in soft pastel shades of
pink to salmon or purplish hues. The tall stems are deep purple in color making
identification easy prior to flowering. Prefers full sun but will grown in partial shade.
Can tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions but avoid heavy clay soils. You will
be tickled pastel!!!
Suggested Use: Cut flower gardens, borders, mass plantings.
Average Planting Success: 80% |
| Height:
2---3 feet |
| Germination:
15---30 days |
| Optimum Soil
Temp. for Germination: 65°F--75°F |
| Sowing Depth:
1/16" |
| Blooming
Period: May----July |
| Average Seeds
Per Pound: 1,587,000 |
| Seeds/Pkt:
2,400 1 oz Covers: 1,361 sq.ft. |
| Seeding Rate:
2 lbs. per acre |