Gaillardia 'Arizona Apricot'
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Description / Gaillardia 'Arizona Apricot'
All-America Selections 2011
For those of you who cannot wait for mid spring to see the first blooms of beautiful flowers in your gardens, Gaillardia 'Arizona Apricot' will be the perfect flower for you. It flowers in wonderfully large and lush blossoms in a range of yellows, oranges, and all the way to orange reds. This blanket flower is extremely hardy and can adapt to a variety of conditions. Moreover, Gaillardia 'Arizona Apricot' is a very compact grower, so it will not hog all the sunlight or space from the other plants in your garden. With large petals surrounding a central cone of orange and green, this blanket flower will give you some of the most picturesque blooms you have ever seen. But Gaillardia 'Arizona Apricot' can flourish almost anywhere and is naturally resistant to both drought and cold snaps.
Product Details
SKU | v1646 |
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Genus | Gaillardia |
Species | x grandiflora |
Variety | 'Arizona Apricot' |
Product Classification | Perennials, Plants |
Habit | Compact |
USDA Zone Low | 3 |
USDA Zone High | 10 |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun |
Bloom Color | Apricot, Magenta, Multi-Color, Yellow |
Max Bloom Size | 3.50 |
Bloom Season Start | Early Summer |
Bloom Season End | Mid Fall |
Foliage Color | Dark Green |
Resistance | Cold Hardy, Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant |
Special Features | Award Winner, Bird Lovers, Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Cut-and-Come-Again, Easy Care Plants, Ever Blooming, Flower, Free Bloomer, Long Bloomers, Needs Deadheading, Repeat Bloomer |
Uses | Border, Containers, Cut Flowers, Outdoor |
Zone | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
Customer Reviews
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Tuff! 1 people found this helpfulThis is one very determined little plant! I mistakenly planted it in a spot that ended up being shaded by a schrub, but it poked out and bloomed like crazy anyway. The dog dug around under the schrub and broke it off in several places and it kept growing and blooming....but I took the stems that were broken and stuck them into the soil in a new bed with full sun and all but one came up the same season and ARE NOW BLOOMING!!! Unbelievable!!!