How to Plant Clarkia Seeds

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The Clarkia wildflowers actually get their name from William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The plant was discovered by Clark on the Pacific Coast of North America and he actually brought back specimens when he returned. They didn’t really catch on until 1823 when another explorer known as William Davis, who rediscovered them and distributed the seeds. Ever since then, clarkia has been a staple of cottage and cutting gardens. The Clarkia plants grow to between one and three feet tall and spread eight to twelve inches. The Clarkia flowers actually bloom in summer or fall, and sometimes in winter in mild climates. Most the flowers are doubles or semi-doubles and they have frilly, crepe-like petals. The flowers come in a wide range of colors. The Clarkia plant care is a snap, and once you plant them in the garden there is very little to do but enjoy the plant. To read more visit https://www.flowerpeek.com/2023/05/how-to-plant-clarkia-seeds.html
 


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