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Gaillardia Burgundy

SKU: 69PER
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Overview
Blanket Flower Burgundy is a hybrid Gaillardia that blooms with solid rich red flowers. A tough plant, easy and dependable. (Gaillardia)
key features
Botanical Name
Gaillardia
Advantages
Native, Bee Friendly, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Birds, Cut Flowers, Container Planting, Small Spaces
Growing Zones
Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10
Light Requirements
Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Soil Moisture
Well Draining, Dry, Average
Mature Height
18-24" tall
Mature Spread
12-18" wide
Bloom Time
Mid summer to early fall
SKU
69PER

Description

Burgundy is one of the super-successful newer Gaillardia hybrids that emphasizes the red in the native blooms. This one gives a garden a deep richness in color, and still retains the species famous long season of bloom. Burgundy is a beauty.

The Gaillardias are one of the great glories of American wildflowers, carpeting whole landscapes to the horizon in the plains states and the west. The natives are the famous yellow and white pinwheel bi-colors. In our wildflower seed department, we sell the much-loved annual, Indian Blanket, and the native perennial as well, G. aristata, often called Blanket Flower.

But hybridizers are always anxious to improve native plants, no matter how beautiful they may be. And in this case, they have. Goblin is one of the oldest, and still probably the most popular hybrid, with very large flowers and a long bloom season.

Many other newer hybrids emphasize one color or the other--the red or the yellow. And in very recent years, even the flower form has changed. With Fanfare, we were introduced to Gaillardias with tubular ray petals, each one a miniature flaring trumpet. Now that form is expanded with the exciting new Commotion group. And the stunning new Dakota Reveille has turned the whole flower into a fluffy ball of petals.

All are great garden perennials, tough as oaks, great for color, and as dependable as they come.