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Native Blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata)

$4.00

The blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata) is native to many areas across the US. This perennial comes back year after year in arid conditions, is drought tolerant, and perfect for a low-water landscape. Flowers are bright red and yellow.

They’re great for native pollinators with their large landing pads. And they’re just overall show stoppers!

Sow in Spring by sprinkling lightly on top of soil and pressing in gently, as they need light to germinate. Starting indoors under grow lights or seeding directly outdoors works great. Plant in full sun and water consistently until established. Minimum 1/2 tsp of seeds included.

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The blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata) is native to many areas across the US. This perennial comes back year after year in arid conditions, is drought tolerant, and perfect for a low-water landscape. Flowers are bright red and yellow.

They’re great for native pollinators with their large landing pads. And they’re just overall show stoppers!

Sow in Spring by sprinkling lightly on top of soil and pressing in gently, as they need light to germinate. Starting indoors under grow lights or seeding directly outdoors works great. Plant in full sun and water consistently until established. Minimum 1/2 tsp of seeds included.

The blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata) is native to many areas across the US. This perennial comes back year after year in arid conditions, is drought tolerant, and perfect for a low-water landscape. Flowers are bright red and yellow.

They’re great for native pollinators with their large landing pads. And they’re just overall show stoppers!

Sow in Spring by sprinkling lightly on top of soil and pressing in gently, as they need light to germinate. Starting indoors under grow lights or seeding directly outdoors works great. Plant in full sun and water consistently until established. Minimum 1/2 tsp of seeds included.

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