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Clarkia unguiculata | Elegant Clarkia | Mountain Garland | 1000 Seeds

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Clarkia unguiculata, also known as Mountain Garland or Elegant Clarkia, is an annual wildflower native to western North America. It grows up to 1-3 feet tall and showcases slender, lance-shaped leaves. In late spring to early summer, it produces clusters of charming, cup-shaped flowers in shades of pink, rose, or lavender. These blooms are often streaked with darker markings and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity. Thriving in well-draining soil and full sun, it's commonly found in meadows, open woodlands, and hillsides. Mountain Garland adds a touch of natural elegance to landscapes, with its alluring flowers and adaptability enhancing gardens and supporting local wildlife. Annual

Germination

Clarkia unguiculata, also known as elegant clarkia or mountain garland, can be successfully germinated by following specific steps. Prepare a well-draining seed starting mix, such as a combination of peat moss and perlite, and sow the seeds on the soil surface, lightly pressing them into the soil without covering them, as they require light for germination. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged to prevent rotting of the seeds. Place the containers in a cool location with temperatures around 60-65°F (15-18°C) to encourage germination, which typically occurs within 14-21 days. Once the seedlings emerge, provide them with ample sunlight or artificial light for at least 12 hours a day to support healthy growth. Transplant the seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, spacing them appropriately in well-drained soil. By carefully following these steps, successful germination and robust growth of Clarkia unguiculata can be achieved.