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Wildflowers - Gaillardia Seeds
Gaillardia is native to the great plains of the US, and is an iconic wildflower of the American West. Indian Blanket and Blanket Flower are the two most common types of red and yellow flower seeds for sale that you will want to look at. They look quite similar, but one is more from the Southern areas and the other from the Northern areas. These gaillardia seeds will both grow in most areas, but one is more winter-hardy than the other. They are both very easy to grow, and produce a satisfyingly large yellow and red bloom. After the bloom has finished, it forms a nice seed head that produces a lot of seeds for the next growing season.
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Out of Stock Dwarf Perennial Gaillardia Seeds Gaillardia aristata Quick View
xDwarf Perennial Gaillardia Seeds
Gaillardia aristata
This showy golden flower is a petite version of the very popular Blanket Flower, and its short stature makes it ideal for small gardens or even container gardening. The easy-to-grow blooms provide color all season long.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Indian Blanket Seeds Gaillardia pulchella Quick View
xIndian Blanket Seeds
Gaillardia pulchella
Also known as Firewheel, this bi-colored variety comes in yellow, red, burgundy, and brown. It is a native wildflower of the Great Plains, and so is better equipped to handle heat and drought than other it's cousin, Blanket Flower. The easy-to-grow blooms provide color all season long.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Yellow Gaillardia Seeds Gaillardia aristata Quick View
xYellow Gaillardia Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD
Gaillardia is native to the great plains of the US, and is an iconic wildflower of the American West. Indian Blanket and Blanket Flower are the two most common types of red and yellow flower seeds for sale that you will want to look at. They look quite similar, but one is more from the Southern areas and the other from the Northern areas. These gaillardia seeds will both grow in most areas, but one is more winter-hardy than the other. They are both very easy to grow, and produce a satisfyingly large yellow and red bloom. After the bloom has finished, it forms a nice seed head that produces a lot of seeds for the next growing season.