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Gaillardia - Kobold
The Gaillardia ‘Kobold Blanket Flower’, Gaillardia x Goblin, has wonderful blooms that are red, orange and bright yellow, and are almost daisy like. The foliage is a gray-green almost basil like. ‘Kobold’ blooms from early June through fall with a plant height of 12” and a width of 10-12”. It is a major attractor to bees, butterflies, birds and resistant to rabbits and deer. ‘Kobold Blanket Flowers’ 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. ‘Kobold Blanket Flower’ will also produce long-lasting cut flowers. ... get more information
Bellflower - Bowl of Cherries The Bellflower, 'Campanula ‘Bowl of Cherries’, has showy, compact cherry-red flowers with dark green foliage. This ground cover is best used in rock gardens, as an edging or in tubs and post. ‘Bowl of Cherries’ blooms from early summer to late spring and will sometimes repeat flowering in autumn. It has a plant height of 6-8” and a spread of 12-15”. ‘Blue Waterfall should be planted in full sun, but will tolerate morning shade and will do well in all types of soil. Try ‘Bowl of Cherries’ with Coreopsis ‘Early Sunrise’, Rudbeckia ‘Viette’s Little Suzy’ or Anthemis ‘Susan Mitchell’. PP13194. |
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