Snowwark
01-06-2004, 01:39 PM
Gaillardia 'Fanfare' :)
My newspaper and a couple of sites I've checked out, are all singing the praises of Gaillardia 'Fanfare", a new introduction originating from England, that should be available in most garden centres this spring.
Compact, with a mounded form, growing 18-24". It has a long flowering period, with trumpet-like flowers (also refered to as quills), that are supposed get larger as the flower ages. Drought tolerant.
Here's a pic! :)
http://worldzone.net/anime/snwark//gaillardiafanfare.jpg
My newspaper and a couple of sites I've checked out, are all singing the praises of Gaillardia 'Fanfare", a new introduction originating from England, that should be available in most garden centres this spring.
Compact, with a mounded form, growing 18-24". It has a long flowering period, with trumpet-like flowers (also refered to as quills), that are supposed get larger as the flower ages. Drought tolerant.
Here's a pic! :)
http://worldzone.net/anime/snwark//gaillardiafanfare.jpg