Genus:Gaillardia
Species:grandiflora
Variety:’Arizona Red Shades’
Item Form:1-Quart
Zone:3 – 10
Bloom Start to End:Late Spring – Early Fall
Habit:Compact
Height:12 in
Width:10 in – 14 in;Bloom Size:4 in
Gaillardia ‘Arizona Red Shades’, a blanket flower, originates from the same breeding as the Arizona Sun species. The difference is this blanket flower has rosy-red blooms tipped in bright yellow. If you believe in flower power, you definitely want to include this gaillardia in your garden display.
Flowers on this plant are lovely and large with multiple petals to show off its brilliant color. Each flower can grow as wide as four inches and as tall as 12 inches. The first sign of warm weather ushers in these blooms, which is usually around late spring. You will have blooms to enjoy until fall frost arrives.
As the newest version in its family, Gaillardia ‘Arizona Red Shades’ will definitely claim its spot in your sunny garden. They are valuable because of their ability to endure a very long season of blooms.
From one end of the country to the other, Gaillardia ‘Arizona Red Shades’ is a native perennial that happily soaks up any sun-filled spot. It withstands humidity, heat, cold and poor soil. Give it a good root system and it will even hold up in a drought.
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