Gaillardia aristata 'Arizona Apricot'

Arizona Apricot Blanket Flower

Most Gaillardia are attractive to butterflies. This one has large two-colored very dark red and yellow flowers. A great addition to your garden since it blooms surprisingly long! Ideal in mass planting and for cut flowers. Slow to come out in the spring.

  • Blooms are lighter in color
  • Long-flowering perennial
  • Relatively Low Maintenance

AAS - National
  • Category: Perennial
  • Breeder: AAS - National
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-10
  • Height: 10-12 in
  • Spread: 10-12 in
  • Spacing: 10-12 in
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Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Green
Habit
Mounding
Upright
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Fall
Summer
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Gaillardia aristata 'Arizona Apricot'

Start seeds indoors 4-5 weeks before the frost free date in a well drained soil. High light will improve germination rates. Lightly cover seeds and keep them in a very sunny location or provide a overhead supplimental light souce. Keep soil evenly moist but do not overwater. Germination will occur within 10-14 days. Do not allow young seedlings to dry out. Transplant outside after all danger of frost has gone. Fertilize every other week with a balanced fertilizer. Once established Gaillardia Airzona Apricot is very drought tolerant and easy to maintain. Just 105 days after sowing seed, this Gaillardia will bloom from early summer into autumn. They are hardy to Zone 2 so they can handle high heat as well as cold. Deadheading is not required, but it does improve the number of flowers.