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''Clarkia'' is a genus within the flowering plant family Onagraceae. Over 40 species are currently classified in ''Clarkia''; almost all are native to western North America, though one species (''Clarkia tenella'') is native to South America. Clarkias are typically Annual plant, annual herbs, growing either prostrate or erect to a height of less than 2 metres. Their leaves are small and simple, from 1 to 10 cm in length depending on the species. Their flowers have four sepals and four petals, usually white, pink, or red, and are often spotted or streaked. Their fruit are elongated, cylindrical pods, usually 4-grooved or 8-grooved, and when mature they hold many tiny, cubical seeds. Several members of the genus are sometimes referred to by the common name "godetia", including ''Clarkia amoena'', ''Clarkia affinis'', and ''Clarkia lassenensis'' (the Lassen godetia). This is because they were formerly classified in a genus called ''Godetia'', which is no longer recognised since its members have been absorbed into the genus ''Clarkia''. Older sources may still use ''Godetia'' as a genus name. The genus was named in honour of the explorer Captain William Clark (explorer), William Clark. The Royal Navy had a warship called , a .


Cultivation

Some species are popular garden plants, for example the mountain garland, ''Clarkia unguiculata'', the redspot clarkia, ''Clarkia speciosa'', Farewell to Spring, ''Clarkia amoena'' and ''Clarkia bottae''. There are cultivated varieties of some of these species.


Ecology

Clarkia species play important roles in their local ecosystems, as they provide habitat for native pollinators. Some pollinators even rely on Clarkia exclusively, such as the "Hesperapis regularis, Clarkia bee". They are also used as Host (biology), host plants by some species as caterpillars, such as Sphingidae moths.


Species

;Selected species: *''Clarkia affinis'' *''Clarkia amoena'' (Farewell to Spring) *''Clarkia arcuata'' *''Clarkia australis'' *''Clarkia biloba'' *''Clarkia borealis'' *''Clarkia bottae'' *''Clarkia breweri'' *''Clarkia concinna'' *''Clarkia cylindrica'' *''Clarkia davyi'' *''Clarkia delicata'' *''Clarkia dudleyana'' *''Clarkia epilobioides'' *''Clarkia exilis'' *''Clarkia franciscana'' *''Clarkia gracilis'' *''Clarkia heterandra'' *''Clarkia imbricata'' *''Clarkia jolonensis'' *''Clarkia lassenensis'' *''Clarkia lewisii'' *''Clarkia lingulata'' *''Clarkia mildrediae'' *''Clarkia modesta'' *''Clarkia mosquinii'' *''Clarkia prostrata'' *''Clarkia pulchella'' *''Clarkia purpurea'' *''Clarkia rhomboidea'' *''Clarkia rostrata'' *''Clarkia rubicunda'' *''Clarkia similis'' *''Clarkia speciosa'' *''Clarkia springvillensis'' *''Clarkia stellata'' *''Clarkia tembloriensis'' *''Clarkia tenella'' *''Clarkia unguiculata'' (Mountain Garland; syn. ''C. elegans'') *''Clarkia virgata'' *''Clarkia williamsonii'' *''Clarkia xantiana ''


References


External links

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Jepson Manual treatment of the genus
{{Taxonbar, from=Q159402 Clarkia, Onagraceae genera