Clarkia amoena explained

Clarkia amoena, commonly known as farewell to spring, godetia, or satin flower, is a species of flowering plant native to western North America. It is found in coastal hills and mountains from British Columbia south to the San Francisco Bay Area of California.

This annual herb produces showy pink to lavender flowers and is known for its late spring to early summer blooming period. The species was formerly classified in the genus Godetia, and is still sometimes referred to by the synonym Godetia amoena.

Description

It is an annual plant growing to 1 m tall, with slender, linear leaves 2–7 cm long and 2–6 mm broad. The flowers are pink to pale purple, with four broad petals 1.5–6 cm long. The fruit is a dry capsule, which splits open when mature to release the numerous seeds.

Taxonomy

Five subspecies are currently recognised, although intermediate forms are commonly found:[1]

Cultivation

Farewell to spring is commonly cultivated as a garden plant, and cultivated varieties are known.

It a cool season plant and will tolerate temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) in gardens or greenhouses. It flowers faster under long day conditions.[7] The plants grow best with minimal fertilizer. Popular cultivars introduced in the 1980s include cut flower (tall; 'Grace') and potted plant (short; 'Satin') types.

A gallery of cultivars is presented below.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Young-Mathews, A. 2012. Plant fact sheet for farewell to spring (Clarkia amoena). USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Corvallis Plant Materials Center, Corvallis, OR.
  2. Web site: Clarkia amoena ssp. amoena Calflora . 2024-07-01 . www.calflora.org.
  3. Web site: OregonFlora Clarkia amoena ssp. caurina . 2024-07-01 . oregonflora.org.
  4. Web site: OregonFlora Clarkia amoena ssp. huntiana . 2024-07-01 . oregonflora.org.
  5. Web site: E-Flora BC Atlas Page Clarkia amoena subsp. lindleyi . 2024-07-01 . linnet.geog.ubc.ca.
  6. Web site: Clarkia amoena ssp. whitneyi Calflora . 2024-07-01 . www.calflora.org.
  7. Utami, L., Anderson, R. G., Geneve, R. L., & Kester, S. (1990). Effect of supplemental and photoperiodic lighting on flowering of satin flower. HortScience, 25(9), 1090c-1090.