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Syngenta
(Common Blanketflower)
The large dusty red daisies of ‘Burgundy Halo’ have petals that are tipped with a thin band of yellow. Like the other blanketflowers in the Sunburst series, Burgundy Halo is a compact plant that blooms continuously from spring through fall. Deadheading spent flowers encourages continued blooming and keeps the plants tidy.
Given a sunny location in average or rich soil, these perennials will thrive. Like all blanketflowers they do well in heat and will tolerate drought once established.
The...
Syngenta
(Common Blanketflower)
Bred for its compact habit and heavy flowering, 'Burgundy Silk' is a hardy perennial blanketflower that’s ideal for hot, sunny flower beds. Overall, it has a bushy habit and fuzzy, gray-green leaves. From spring to fall it produces many large, pastel burgundy daisies with dark centers and a silky sheen. Deadheading spent flowers encourages continued blooming and keeps the plants tidy.
This perennial will thrive given a sunny location in average soil. Like all blanketflowers it thrives in heat...
Syngenta
(Common Blanketflower)
With flowers colored like bulls-eyes, 'Scarlet Halo' is a striking member of the Sunburst Series. The center of the flowers and the bases of the petals are a dark red, while the ends of the petals are a vividly contrasting yellow. Smaller and more compact than most blanket flowers, it lifts its 4-inch flowers on long stems and blooms continuously from spring through fall.
Given a sunny location in good soil, these perennials are good for adding color to a bed or border. They also make good container...
Syngenta
(Common Blanketflower)
Bred for its compact habit and heavy flowering, 'Tangerine' is a hardy perennial blanketflower that’s ideal for hot, sunny flower beds. Overall, it has a bushy habit and fuzzy, gray-green leaves. From spring through fall it produces many large daisies with clear yellow petals and a yellow center ringed with orange. Like its kin in the Sunburst Series, it flowers continuously from spring through fall. Deadheading spent flowers encourages continued blooming and keeps the plants tidy.
This perennial...
Syngenta
(Common Blanketflower, Sunburst Blanketflower)
Grown for their spring-to-fall succession of large bright daisy-like blooms, blanket flowers are clump-forming, rangy, herbaceous perennials native to central North America. Comprising five cultivars, the Sunburst Series has been bred for profuse flowering and more compact plants that do not need staking. Borne singly on relatively short stems, the flowers come in various shades and combinations of yellow and burgundy. The large, hairy, broadly lance-shaped leaves are often lobed.
Given a sunny...
James H. Schutte
(Annual Blanketflower, Firewheel)
Annual blanketflower grows readily from seed and is native to the southern United States and Mexico. Its upright, toothed or lobed, bushy gray-green foliage beautifully sets off the showy, daisy-like flowers with dark purple centers. The blooms seem to dance on wiry stems spring to fall. There are many cultivars with single and double flowers with petals in various shades and combinations of red, yellow, orange and maroon.
Annual blanketflowers are easily grown in sun and well-drained soil, but...
Holly Chichester
(Firewheel)
Annual blanketflower grows readily from seed and is native to the southern United States and Mexico. Its upright, toothed or lobed, bushy gray-green foliage beautifully sets off the showy, daisy-like flowers. Blanketflower ‘Red Ember’ features double flowers of fiery red petals with yellow tips on upright, well-branched plants. The blooms seem to dance on wiry stems spring to fall.
Annual blanketflowers are easily grown in sun and well-drained soil, but they also tolerate poor soils, heat and...
James H. Schutte
(Firewheel)
Annual blanketflower grows readily from seed and is native to the southern United States and Mexico. Its upright, toothed or lobed, bushy gray-green foliage beautifully sets off the showy, daisy-like flowers. Blanketflower ‘Torch Yellow’ features double flowers of fierce yellow on upright, well-branched plants. The blooms seem to dance on wiry stems spring to fall.
Annual blanketflowers are easily grown in sun and well-drained soil, but they also tolerate poor soils, heat and drought. They propagate...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Blanketflower, Firewheel, Red Plume Firewheel)
Annual blanketflower grows readily from seed and is native to the southern United States and Mexico. Its upright, toothed or lobed, bushy gray-green foliage beautifully sets off the showy, daisy-like flowers. Blanketflower ‘Red Plume’ is a 1991 All-American Selection winner and features fluffy double flowers of bright red on upright, bushy plants. The blooms seem to dance on wiry stems spring to fall.
Annual blanketflowers are easily grown in sun and well-drained soil, but they also tolerate poor...
James H. Schutte
(Firewheel)
Annual blanketflower grows readily from seed and is native to the southern United States and Mexico. Its upright, toothed or lobed, bushy gray-green foliage beautifully sets off the showy, daisy-like flowers with dark purple centers. The blooms seem to dance on wiry stems spring to fall. There are many cultivars with single and double flowers with petals in various shades and combinations of red, yellow, orange and maroon.
Annual blanketflowers are easily grown in sun and well-drained soil, but...