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Posted By: alankhart Gaillardia 'Amber Wheels' - December 10th, 2006 at 10:14 PM
Does anyone have this new gaillardia? Gaillardias are one of my favorite perennials....last year I got several 'Fanfare' that did really well. I ordered the 'Amber Wheels' from High Country Gardens for next spring. I hope it does as well as the others.

http://highcountrygardens.com/catalog/product/53247
Posted By: angelblossom Re: Gaillardia 'Amber Wheels' - December 11th, 2006 at 12:27 AM
Don't have them but they sure are pretty!!! This is the first I have seen them!! If you have any fanfare seeds I'd sure be interested in some!! grinnnn clp I have looked here alll last season but could only find the blanket flower I love them but really want some fanfare! I have the blanket flower still blooming even after our frost!! These are reallly sturdy flowers aren't they!?? Love em'!!
Posted By: mark852784 Re: Gaillardia 'Amber Wheels' - December 11th, 2006 at 06:56 PM
Hi

I dont grow gaillardia much, but like you i got 'Fanfare' last year......... quite a pretty little thing!!!!
Not heard of 'Amber Wheels', I will have to look it up and see if its available in the UK....

Mark
Posted By: angelblossom Re: Gaillardia 'Amber Wheels' - January 14th, 2007 at 02:26 AM
I was at the nursery yesterday and spotted seed pks of the gaillardia Pulchella red plume blanket flower and Yep I bought some seeds
http://em.ca/garden/ann_gaillardia1.html


I also bought gaillardia artistata gurgandy blanket flower http://springhillnursery.com/product.asp?pn=11320&sid=400500

Come onnnnnn Spring!!!!!!
Posted By: alankhart Re: Gaillardia 'Amber Wheels' - January 14th, 2007 at 03:22 AM
I planted several of the yellow G. puchella last year. They have reseeded and the mother plants are still alive, too...probably because our winter has been warm so far. They tend to be annual in colder climates. I recently found seeds of the one called 'Sundance' which is bicolored. They are supposed to be easy to start from seed. I also have 2 of the burgandy ones, and they have also reseeded. I thought some of my 'Fanfare' gaillardias were dead because they were nothing but sticks, but I recently noticed some new leaves growing at the base of all but one.
Posted By: angelblossom Re: Gaillardia 'Amber Wheels' - January 14th, 2007 at 03:32 AM
Coool!!!! I think I have become a Gaillardia Nut!!! The nursery I went to said they are getting in More of a variety of G's this coming Thursday I will be there with bells on Friday seeking and finding!! thumbup laugh I'm soooo hoping they have the amber wheel.
welllll they are absolutey perfect for this region and they are long lasting and self seed Matter of fact tho it has reached freezing temps a couple of time and is expected to tonight and for the next few days right now I have the blanketflower arizona sun that still has fresh blooms on it! thumbup flw
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