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Definition of clarkia in English: clarkianoun ˈklɑːkɪəˈklärkēə A North American plant with showy white, pink, or purple flowers, cultivated as a border plant in gardens. 克拉花,春再来属植物 Genus Clarkia, family Onagraceae Example sentencesExamples - Cool-season annuals such as clarkia, Iceland poppy, lobelia, pansy, and stock can't stand intense summer heat.
- Alas, clarkias, native to the Pacific Coast, failed to thrive in the hot summers typical of the rest of the country.
- Many old favourites are here, including poppies, daisies and clarkias and hollyhocks.
- Continuing on, you begin to see some clarkias, a few mariposa lilies and some lupine.
- The poppies and clarkias began to straighten up, and the smaller shrubs saw the sunlight again.
OriginModern Latin, named after William Clark (see Clark, William), who discovered it. Definition of clarkia in US English: clarkianounˈklärkēə A North American plant with showy white, pink, or purple flowers, cultivated as a border plant in gardens. 克拉花,春再来属植物 Genus Clarkia, family Onagraceae Example sentencesExamples - Alas, clarkias, native to the Pacific Coast, failed to thrive in the hot summers typical of the rest of the country.
- The poppies and clarkias began to straighten up, and the smaller shrubs saw the sunlight again.
- Continuing on, you begin to see some clarkias, a few mariposa lilies and some lupine.
- Cool-season annuals such as clarkia, Iceland poppy, lobelia, pansy, and stock can't stand intense summer heat.
- Many old favourites are here, including poppies, daisies and clarkias and hollyhocks.
OriginModern Latin, named after William Clark (see Clark, William), who discovered it. |