Clarkia – Diamond
$2.50 – $114.00Price range: $2.50 through $114.00
Diamond Clarkia (Clarkia rhomboidea) is a native annual wildflower commonly found throughout much of western North America. It thrives in a variety of woodland habitats, growing at elevations ranging from sea level up to nearly 8,000 feet. This adaptability makes it a resilient and versatile choice for naturalized gardens and restoration projects.
The plant features slender stems with relatively few leaves, giving it an elegant and delicate appearance. Its signature blooms—known as “diamond” flowers—have four pink petals that exhibit a beautiful range of shades and patterns, creating a subtle variation in color that adds interest to any planting. The flowers are typically modest in size but vibrant and distinctive.
Diamond Clarkia can grow up to 3 feet tall, making it a graceful mid-height plant well suited for wildflower borders, meadow mixes, and naturalized garden areas. Its blooms attract native pollinators, including bees and butterflies, supporting local ecosystems.
**For larger quantities than listed for sale please contact us for availability and pricing.
The broadcast rate for seeding is 4 – 5 pounds per acre.
The seed drill rate for seeding in rows is 2 pounds per acre.
Purchasing Options | Price | Quantity | |
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Small Packet | $2.50 | ||
Covers approximately 5 square feet. |
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10 Gram | $3.00 | ||
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1/16 Pound | $12.00 | ||
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1 Pound | $114.00 | ||
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Scientific Name | Clarkia rhomboidea |
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Product Type | Native Flower |
Color | Pink, Purple |
Cycle | Annual |
Origin | NW Native species, North American Native species |
Height | 8-22" |
Planting Season | Early Spring, Fall |
Bloom Season | Spring, Summer |
Weeks to Bloom | 7 to 8 weeks |
USDA Zone | 3 to 10 |
Seeds Per Pound | 1,587,000 |
Seeding Rate (lb./acre) | 2 |
Pollen/Nectar | Nectar |
Pollinator(s) | Bats, Birds, Butterflies, Honey Bees, Native Bees |
Notes | Diamond clarkia is a native annual forb |