Blanket flower Arizona Red Shades

Blanket flower Arizona Red Shades

Product code : 62-7736-010

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Recommendations :
Indoor sowing : It is suggested to sow 6 weeks before planting outside. Outdoor: Direct sowing in the fall.(*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.

Offering the same performance in habit and in flower power as the highly acclaimed Arizona Sun, the deep crimson flowers of Arizona Red Shades literally cover the plant until the first frost. Can be grown as an annual without vernalization. A drought tolerant plant with outstanding garden performance.

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Maturity (Weeks)

Perennial

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Germination (Days)

5-15

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Seedling temperature (°C)

22

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Sun

Zone

3

Maturity

Perennial

Germination (days)

5-15

Seedling temperature (°C)

22

Height (cm)

30

Spreading (cm)

25

Colour

Red

Formulation

Pelleted seed

Cultivation mode

Plantation : Indoor: It is suggested to sow 6 weeks before planting outside. Keep the temperature around 22 °C. Germination time is between 5-15 days. Outdoor: Direct sowing in the fall. Note: Do not cover the seeds, they need light to germinate.

Soil : Indoor: Well-drained, porous seedlings soil to prevent overwatering. Outdoor: Well-drained soil.

Culturals practices : Direct sowing fall. Do not cover need light to germinate. It is easy to grow, thriving in any well-drained soil with average moisture and full sun. This species requires deadheading to promote continuous blooming. It can be propagated either by seed or by division in early spring, and this should be done every two to three years.This beautiful, heat-tolerant plant will finish quickly to form a well-branched and floriferous habit. Prune faded flowers to prolong flowering. Clean the foliage in the spring.

Consult our technical sheet

Latin name

Gaillardia x grandiflora (aristata)

Use

fragrant flower, flower bed

Floraison

June to September

Sowing calendar - Biennials and Perrennials flowers

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