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I've seen it listed in several mail order catalogs the last 2 years, and really like it, but was reluctant to order it because the prices were a little to high ( from $10 to $20 for a 3 or 4 inch pot). I went to Lowe's this afternoon and was just looking around and came across a metal shelf with plants on the bottom shelf waiting to be put up. It was the same plant! Their price was $4.43 for a gallon container...so I got 3 of them. Here'a photo of the bloom.
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alan and Michael....I have that one too! I Planted some seeds I recieved from TK but couldn't wait and went and bought one I put this one in my white rock sitting area I understand they are heat drought tolerant someone else I think it was Triss posted a pic of hers along a fence very full and beautiful
Full sun.. Height to 12 " space 12" blooms early summer to autumn,, Plant in fertile well drained soil alow to soil to dry between waterings removed faded flowers , excellent for borders containers, and rock gardens.. Now I also get the rewards growing from seeds!
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OK, now I have to check out Lowes on a more regular basis. I've been wanting the 'Fanfare' for a couple of years as well. I posted a pic of my blanket flower along a fence. Fanfare differ from regular blanket flowers in that each petal around the center is 'rolled' into a trumpet-shape.
* * * * ~Tina Getting old is the pits. But it sure beats the alternative. My Blog Plants: 7549 | From: So. Cal. | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 71.103.171.160
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Okay, Diane, go back and take a another peak at Alan's flower again... and look closely at the petals on the flower..
It's like what Tina discribed in her above post.. The individual petal is trumpeted shaped, and flared at each end...
Those have been on my wish list since I saw them come out...
**Alan, You've been looking for them for awhile too.
What a great bonus find!!!
*Michael, I know the regular Gallardia's are very easy to take care of...... very drought tolerant... and if you don't deadhead the flowers... **I usually wait until the end, then let a bunch go to seed...* And mine do re~seed, but not alot...
I haven't grown that new variety, so they may not act the same way, dunno!!!
* * * * Weezie
Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it. - Bible - Hebrews 13:2
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According to the tag that came with it, it prefers full sun and semi-moist soil and has fast growth. I assume it is like most other blanket flowers and will reseed. I went back today and bought 3 more...I have a serious problem....
quote:Originally posted by weezie13: Okay, Diane, go back and take a another peak at Alan's flower again... and look closely at the petals on the flower..
It's like what Tina discribed in her above post..
I went back and looked! I agree the petals on the tips are not formed the same however I could only go by the tag in the pot and the colors are the same so is the one I have a different variety?? This one says Arizona Sun guess that may make a Difference Now I';m really disappointed that I don't have what I thought I did Thanks sooooooo much for pointing that out When I get it all confirmed I think I'll give my nursery a call and let them know it's not the same thing! '
See what I mean?? THIS is why I believed I had the same thing!!!!!!!! I've said it once to a thousand times.. everyday I learn from here Best thing is.. is that I do Have the seeds from TK that have already been planted!!
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I went to Lowe's today. Ours only had two left. I bought one gailardia fanfare And here is a bloom from my blanketflower ffor comparison
* * * * ~Tina Getting old is the pits. But it sure beats the alternative. My Blog Plants: 7549 | From: So. Cal. | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 71.103.163.107
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Now that I discovered my macro, I should take a clearer pic of the blanketflower.
* * * * ~Tina Getting old is the pits. But it sure beats the alternative. My Blog Plants: 7549 | From: So. Cal. | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 71.103.163.107