Clarkia amoena A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr. subsp. lindleyi (Dougl.) F.H.&M.E.Lewis
Fully hardy, erect annual with fluted, single or double, lilac to reddish pink flowers, with a dark red spot, in long shoots in summer. To 75cm. Lindleyi is a rather coarse form with lavender flowers, often streaked with white near the base, the dark red central spot often absent or represented by a small spot or line. It can grow to 2m. Once a very popular cottage garden plant. [RHSE, Hortus].
Horticultural & Botanical History
‘Introduced by the Horticultural Society from the North West Coast of America, where it was found in 1826, in the dry, woodless part of the interior, by that zealous collector and travellor, Mr. David Douglas.’ [BM t.2832/1828].
History at Camden Park
Listed in all published catalogues [H.166/1843].
Notes
Published Oct 12, 2009 - 03:29 PM | Last updated Jul 28, 2010 - 02:54 PM
Family | Onagraceae |
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Region of origin | North America |
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Common Name | Farewell to Spring, Satin flower |
Name in the Camden Park Record |
Listed in all published catalogues [H.166/1843]. |
Confidence level | high |