Clarkia pulchella


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Read about Clarkia pulchella in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Clarkia pulchella, Pursh. Fig. 980. One ft. to 18 in. high, branchy, often tufted and dwarf, the sts. mostly puberulent: lvs. narrowly lance-oblong to linear, narrowed into a petiole, entire: fls. lilac, running into white vars.; petals ¾ in. or less long in wild plants, with 3 wide- spreading lobes and a pair of recurved teeth on the claw: caps, stalked. B.M. 2918. B.R. 1100. R.H. 1845:385; 1886, p. 557.—Common in cult. There are semi-double and dwarf forms. Var. holopetala, Voss (C. integripetala, Hort.) is a garden form or race with entire petals. There are also dwarf forms of it. The garden names kermesina and limbata belong with C. pulchella. L. H. B. CH


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