About this item:
Scientific Name: Clarkia unguiculata
Also known as Mountain Garland. This flower comes in shades of light pinks. Mountain Garland is considered a close relative of Godetia. This flowering plant grows at about 2-3 feet tall typically native in the Northwest and may need support once full-grown. Zones 1-11 provide good growing climate. The buds bloom from the lower portions of the long stems to the top. Mountain Garland makes an excellent cut flower and will last longer if it is cut when the flowers are just starting to bloom at the bottom of the stem and there are a lot of buds left to open on the top. This flower is beautiful with a bright shade of pink!
Planting Instructions
Type: AnnualSun: Full/Partial
Planting Depth: Broadcast
Spacing: 6-8”
Water: Low
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 70-90 days
Height: 18-30”
Zones: 1-11