Data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria

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Clarkia lingulata is a rare species of wildflower known by the common name Merced clarkia. This plant is endemic to Mariposa County, California, where it is known from only two sites near the Merced River. It is thought to have evolved very rapidly, outside the usual model of allopatric speciation, from its parental species Clarkia biloba. Clarkia lingulata erects a spindly stem rarely exceeding 0. 5 metres (1. 6 ft) in height and bearing sparse narrow leaves. The saucer-shaped flowers have four bright pink spoon-shaped petals 1 to 2 centimeters long and sometimes flecked with red. There are eight stamens with lavender anthers.

Plant type

Annual herb

Size

2 ft Tall

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Color

Pink, Lavender, Red

Bees
Caterpillars
Butterflies

Butterflies and moths supported

0 confirmed and 3 likely

Confirmed Likely

Clark's Day Sphinx Moth

Proserpinus clarkiae

Pacific Green Sphinx Moth

Proserpinus lucidus