Mountain
Garland annual
Clarkia unguiculataThese
beautiful pastel flowers are easily grown across the United States.
Originating in California this variety now produces an array of pink,
salmon and hues of purple. Colors are most striking when planted in
groups. Plants get up to 3 feet tall and bloom from May through July.
Tolerates a wide variety of soil conditions but does not like heavy
clay.
Sow seeds 1/16" deep once soil reaches at
least 65 degrees. keep moist until plants are established. Plant in
groups and thin to 6 inches apart .
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