Gaillardia aristata 'Gallo Orange' (15) Quarts PPAF Common Name: Blanket Flower; Gallo series
Zones 6 to 9. Full Sun. Mature height is 10 to 12 inches, 10 to 12 inches wide. Easy to care for herbaceous perennial requires little care once established.
Rich orange-red petals are tipped with gold; yellow center disk is surrounded by deep red,
blooms summer and fall. Silver-green foliage.
From early summer, butterflies may blanket the striking three-colored flowers which resemble the colors commonly found in Indian blankets. But, they get their name from how they use to blanket North America prairies with their blooms. Gaillardia aristata is a species of blanket flower that is native from North Dakota to Colorado west to California and British Columbia.
Except for heavy clay, Gaillardia will grow in average to poor, well-drained soils; and tolerates dry soils and drought, once established. However, they will perform best in moist organic well-drained soils, but we recommend limited enrichment of the soil with compost or ingredients.
Attributes: Border plants, Container, Cut flower, Dried flower, Heat tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Mass Planting, Salt Tolerant. Great in rock gardens, it attracts butterflies and is deer resistant. |