Clarkia prostrata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Myrtales
- Family
- Onagraceae
- Genus
- Clarkia
- Species
- Clarkia prostrata
- Scientific Name
- Clarkia prostrata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Clarkia prostrata
Clarkia prostrata is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name prostrate clarkia. It is endemic to the coastline of San Luis Obispo County, California, where it grows on seaside bluffs in forested and grassy areas. This annual herb is prostrate as opposed to erect as most other Clarkia species are. Its stems extend to a maximum length approaching half a meter and are usually somewhat fuzzy in texture. The leaves are oval in shape, up to 2.5 centimeters long, and lack petioles. The sepals of the flower separate into two pairs, revealing the lavender-pink blooming petals. Each petal is just over a centimeter long, fan-shaped to oval, and sometimes with a yellow base marked with a red spot.
...Clarkia prostrata in languages:
- English
- Prostrate Clarkia
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Clarkia affinis
- Clarkia amoena
- 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
- Clarkia virgata
- Clarkia williamsonii
- Clarkia xantiana





































































