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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...
Mark A. Miller
(Annual Blanketflower, Firewheel, Yellow 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 'Yellow Plume’ features fluffy double flowers of bright yellow on upright, bushy plants. The roundish 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....
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. The Torch Series features double flowers of red, yellow or bicolors 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
(Perennial Blanketflower)
Commonly known as blanketflower, Gaillardia x grandiflora is a hybrid of the North American natives Gaillardia aristata and Gaillardia pulchella. This vigorous, long-blooming, hardy perennial is both heat-loving and drought tolerant. Plants produce mounds of soft green, slightly hairy foliage in spring. By early summer they begin to produce daisy-like flowers in fiery tones of orange-red with yellow tips. These have darker-colored centers and are attractive to butterflies....
James H. Schutte
(Amber Wheels Blanketflower, Perennial Blanketflower)
Commonly known as blanketflower, Gaillardia x grandiflora is a hybrid of the North American natives Gaillardia aristata and Gaillardia pulchella. This vigorous, long-blooming, hardy perennial is both heat-loving and drought tolerant. Plants produce mounds of soft green, slightly hairy foliage in spring. By early summer they begin to produce daisy-like flowers which are attractive to butterflies. Gaillardia ‘Amber Wheels’ has large flowers with frilly, gold-yellow petals...
Jesse Saylor
(Perennial Blanketflower)
Commonly known as blanketflower, Gaillardia x grandiflora is a hybrid of the North American natives Gaillardia aristata and Gaillardia pulchella. This vigorous, long-blooming, hardy perennial is both heat-loving and drought tolerant. Plants produce mounds of soft green, slightly hairy foliage in spring. By early summer they begin to produce daisy-like flowers in fiery tones of orange-red with yellow tips. These have darker-colored centers and are attractive to butterflies....
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Perennial Blanketflower)
Commonly known as blanketflower, Gaillardia x grandiflora is a hybrid of the North American natives Gaillardia aristata and Gaillardia pulchella. This vigorous, long-blooming, hardy perennial is both heat-loving and drought tolerant. Plants produce mounds of soft green, slightly hairy foliage in spring. By early summer they begin to produce daisy-like flowers in fiery tones of orange-red with yellow tips. These have darker-colored centers and are attractive to butterflies....
James Burghardt
(Perennial Blanketflower)
Winner of the prestigious All-America Selections® award in 2005, ‘Arizona Sun’ displays masses of deep orange-red, yellow-tipped daisies from summer to fall atop vigorous, compact mounds of slightly hairy, deep green foliage. This hybrid was developed as a cross between the North American species Gaillardia aristata and Gaillardia pulchella, and is notable for its uniformity and free-flowering habit. Its bright blooms color the garden from early summer to fall if faded flowers...
Yoder Brothers
(Perennial Blanketflower)
Commonly known as blanketflower, Gaillardia x grandiflora is a hybrid of the North American natives Gaillardia aristata and Gaillardia pulchella. This vigorous, long-blooming, hardy perennial is both heat-loving and drought tolerant. Plants produce mounds of soft green, slightly hairy foliage in spring. By early summer they begin to produce daisy-like flowers which are attractive to butterflies. Gaillardia 'Baby Cole' is a dwarf selection which bears red-petaled...