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Gaillardia - Burgunder
The Gaillardia ‘Burgunder’, Gaillardia x grandiflora 'Burgundy', also known as Gaillardia burgundy, has wonderful waxy red-maroon flowers with slight pale yellow centers. The foliage is a gray-green almost basil like. ‘Burgunder’ blooms from early June through fall with a plant height of 23-29” and a width of 12-18”. It is a major attractor to bees, butterflies, birds and resistant to rabbits and deer. Gaillardia ‘Burgunders’ require full sun and well-drained soil. Gaillardia will do best in soil that is not too fertile and should not be over watered. For the perfect site, try planting in sunny borders, dry or windy sites, in mass plantings or in containers. ‘Burgunder’ will also produce long-lasting cut flowers. ... get more information
Sunflower - First Light The Sunflower First Light, 'Helianthus salicifolius ‘First Light’, a Blooms of Bressingham plant, displays a solid mass of 2” daisy light yellow flowers. The fuzzy, linear green leaves make a wonderful contrast with the flowers. Helianthus should be planted in full sun with average to well-drained soils. It will grow best with moisture, but can tolerate drought. Try Helianthus as cut flowers, in the back of beds or borders, with Ornamental Grasses or Asters. Birds also love the seeds that are produced. ‘First Light’ will give a stunning explosion of color to any perennial garden. |
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