Plant Name: Clarkia amoena
Common name: Farewell to Spring (Godetia)
Plant type: Annual
Height: 2’ – 3’
Spread: .75’ – 1’
Bloom Time: June – August
Flower Color: Shades of Pinkto Purple
Exposure: Full Sun – Part Shade
Soil Requirements: Drainage fast, medium or slow; tolerates clay or sandy soil. Minimum fertilizer needed.
Water Needs: Low, but soil should be moist until flowering, then it can be dry.
Attributes: Attracts Bees & Butterflies; Deer Resistant; Supports Bats & Caterpillars; Conspicuous Flower, Self-seeding: pinch out the central leader to encourage branching and heavy bloom. Do not thin seedlings as crowding encourages blooming
Note: Susceptible to powdery mildew, Verticillium wilt, Stem rot and Leaf spot.
Watch for aphids and mites.
Uses: Native Plant &; Cut Flower Gardens; Containers; Beds, Borders, Cottage Gardens
Firewise: YES
Native To: Western North America
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8b – 10b
Report by Viki Ashford & Carlotta Lucas, AGC Members
Photo by: Stephen Lea. Wikipedia