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Speckled clarkia is a slender, upright wildflower noted for its narrow, spire-like clusters of blossoms. Pink to lavender, the trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in spring and early summer, attracting pollinators with their vivid hues. This species flourishes in the varied climate of California's meadows and open woodlands, adapting well to seasonal changes.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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