Semi-Dwarf Mix Godetia
Semi-Dwarf Mix Godetia
The Godetia, ‘Clarkia amoena’, is a native American Wildflower that has tall spikes of shimmering, satiny petals. This Godetia is a native to California and British Columbia and is one of the most beautiful flowers you can grow. The flowers are satiny, wavy, and rippling, looking somewhat like a full skirt and are ideal as a cut flower. Godetia is dramatic grown in large pots. Plant in the spring, 2 weeks before the average last frost date. In zones 8 through 10, plant in the fall.
Scientific Name or Common Names: Clarkia amoena
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