Showing posts with label blanket flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blanket flower. Show all posts
Saturday, June 16, 2018
A Blanket of Flowers
There are not many truly red flowers in my garden apart from the poppies. However, a few years ago I found the red flowering Gaillardia and brought three of them home. This is gaillardia x grandiflora "Burgundy", or more commonly known as Blanket Flower.
There is a good variety of blanket flowers available. I tried a few of them only to find out that they are very short lived - at least in my garden. A yellow variety "Sunrise sunset" has completely disappeared in one location, but does pretty well in another part in my garden. But this red one has been performing really well and is a real stunner. Last year I bought two more which to my surprise produced longer stalks which is simply lovely.
Bees love them.
They do well both in humid and dry conditions, but generally do not need much water once established. It seems to be the perfect choice for my low water garden.
They start as small flowers with tiny petals that eventually open to the stunning flower you see in the top picture.
They keep for quite a while, feeding bees and other nectar loving insects. But their beauty is not over when eventually the flowers fade and the petals fall. On the contrary. They develop a big round seed head that is quite spectacular on its own.
I am planning to plant some more of these gaillardias in a different part of the garden and see how they do there. Gardening involves so much trial and error, but it's always exciting.
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