
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower
Bold Red-and-Yellow Blooms for Hot Sunny Gardens
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower is a compact, long-blooming perennial grown for its fiery red daisy-like flowers tipped in bright yellow. The blooms create a warm, high-energy color display that looks right at home in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, rock gardens, containers, and low-water landscapes.
This Gaillardia is especially useful where gardeners want bright color without a large plant. Its compact mounded habit makes it easy to place near the front of a border, along a walkway, in patio containers, or in mixed perennial beds where bold color and tidy size both matter.
Long-Lasting Daisy Flowers from Summer into Fall
Arizona Sun Gaillardia produces large, daisy-like flowers with red centers and golden-yellow petal tips. The color pattern gives each bloom a sunburst effect, adding strong contrast against the plant’s gray-green foliage. In full sun, the flowers can continue for a long season, especially when spent blooms are removed.
Deadheading helps keep the plant looking clean and encourages continued flowering. The blooms also work well in small fresh arrangements, adding cheerful, warm color to summer bouquets. Even in a compact footprint, Arizona Sun delivers a strong seasonal show.
Perfect for Borders, Containers, Rock Gardens, and Low-Water Beds
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower is a natural fit for hot, sunny garden spaces with good drainage. Use it in the front of perennial borders, along sunny edges, in rock gardens, in pollinator beds, or in containers where its compact size and bright flowers can be appreciated up close.
This plant pairs beautifully with other sun-loving, drought-tolerant perennials such as salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, sedum, lavender, coneflower, Black Eyed Susan, and ornamental grasses. In mass plantings, the red-and-yellow blooms create a lively ribbon of color that carries the garden through summer.
Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators with its open daisy-like blooms. Its long bloom season makes it especially valuable in pollinator-friendly gardens, where steady flower production helps support garden wildlife through the heat of summer.
Once established, this plant is drought-tolerant and well-suited to dry, sunny sites. It is also generally considered deer-resistant, though deer resistance can vary by pressure and location. For homeowners looking for a tough, colorful perennial that can handle heat, sun, and lean soil, Arizona Sun is a strong choice.
Easy Care with Full Sun and Excellent Drainage
Plant Arizona Sun Blanket Flower in full sun for the strongest flowering and most compact habit. Well-drained soil is essential. This plant performs well in average, sandy, gravelly, or lean soil and can struggle in heavy clay or wet winter conditions.
Water regularly after planting until roots establish, then reduce watering. Avoid overfertilizing or planting in overly rich soil, which can lead to softer growth. Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering, and cut back tired plants if flowering slows in midsummer to encourage fresh growth and renewed bloom.
Bold Red-and-Yellow Blooms for Hot Sunny Gardens
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower is a compact, long-blooming perennial grown for its fiery red daisy-like flowers tipped in bright yellow. The blooms create a warm, high-energy color display that looks right at home in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, rock gardens, containers, and low-water landscapes.
This Gaillardia is especially useful where gardeners want bright color without a large plant. Its compact mounded habit makes it easy to place near the front of a border, along a walkway, in patio containers, or in mixed perennial beds where bold color and tidy size both matter.
Long-Lasting Daisy Flowers from Summer into Fall
Arizona Sun Gaillardia produces large, daisy-like flowers with red centers and golden-yellow petal tips. The color pattern gives each bloom a sunburst effect, adding strong contrast against the plant’s gray-green foliage. In full sun, the flowers can continue for a long season, especially when spent blooms are removed.
Deadheading helps keep the plant looking clean and encourages continued flowering. The blooms also work well in small fresh arrangements, adding cheerful, warm color to summer bouquets. Even in a compact footprint, Arizona Sun delivers a strong seasonal show.
Perfect for Borders, Containers, Rock Gardens, and Low-Water Beds
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower is a natural fit for hot, sunny garden spaces with good drainage. Use it in the front of perennial borders, along sunny edges, in rock gardens, in pollinator beds, or in containers where its compact size and bright flowers can be appreciated up close.
This plant pairs beautifully with other sun-loving, drought-tolerant perennials such as salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, sedum, lavender, coneflower, Black Eyed Susan, and ornamental grasses. In mass plantings, the red-and-yellow blooms create a lively ribbon of color that carries the garden through summer.
Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators with its open daisy-like blooms. Its long bloom season makes it especially valuable in pollinator-friendly gardens, where steady flower production helps support garden wildlife through the heat of summer.
Once established, this plant is drought-tolerant and well-suited to dry, sunny sites. It is also generally considered deer-resistant, though deer resistance can vary by pressure and location. For homeowners looking for a tough, colorful perennial that can handle heat, sun, and lean soil, Arizona Sun is a strong choice.
Easy Care with Full Sun and Excellent Drainage
Plant Arizona Sun Blanket Flower in full sun for the strongest flowering and most compact habit. Well-drained soil is essential. This plant performs well in average, sandy, gravelly, or lean soil and can struggle in heavy clay or wet winter conditions.
Water regularly after planting until roots establish, then reduce watering. Avoid overfertilizing or planting in overly rich soil, which can lead to softer growth. Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering, and cut back tired plants if flowering slows in midsummer to encourage fresh growth and renewed bloom.
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Bold Red-and-Yellow Blooms for Hot Sunny Gardens
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower is a compact, long-blooming perennial grown for its fiery red daisy-like flowers tipped in bright yellow. The blooms create a warm, high-energy color display that looks right at home in sunny borders, pollinator gardens, rock gardens, containers, and low-water landscapes.
This Gaillardia is especially useful where gardeners want bright color without a large plant. Its compact mounded habit makes it easy to place near the front of a border, along a walkway, in patio containers, or in mixed perennial beds where bold color and tidy size both matter.
Long-Lasting Daisy Flowers from Summer into Fall
Arizona Sun Gaillardia produces large, daisy-like flowers with red centers and golden-yellow petal tips. The color pattern gives each bloom a sunburst effect, adding strong contrast against the plant’s gray-green foliage. In full sun, the flowers can continue for a long season, especially when spent blooms are removed.
Deadheading helps keep the plant looking clean and encourages continued flowering. The blooms also work well in small fresh arrangements, adding cheerful, warm color to summer bouquets. Even in a compact footprint, Arizona Sun delivers a strong seasonal show.
Perfect for Borders, Containers, Rock Gardens, and Low-Water Beds
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower is a natural fit for hot, sunny garden spaces with good drainage. Use it in the front of perennial borders, along sunny edges, in rock gardens, in pollinator beds, or in containers where its compact size and bright flowers can be appreciated up close.
This plant pairs beautifully with other sun-loving, drought-tolerant perennials such as salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, sedum, lavender, coneflower, Black Eyed Susan, and ornamental grasses. In mass plantings, the red-and-yellow blooms create a lively ribbon of color that carries the garden through summer.
Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Arizona Sun Blanket Flower attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators with its open daisy-like blooms. Its long bloom season makes it especially valuable in pollinator-friendly gardens, where steady flower production helps support garden wildlife through the heat of summer.
Once established, this plant is drought-tolerant and well-suited to dry, sunny sites. It is also generally considered deer-resistant, though deer resistance can vary by pressure and location. For homeowners looking for a tough, colorful perennial that can handle heat, sun, and lean soil, Arizona Sun is a strong choice.
Easy Care with Full Sun and Excellent Drainage
Plant Arizona Sun Blanket Flower in full sun for the strongest flowering and most compact habit. Well-drained soil is essential. This plant performs well in average, sandy, gravelly, or lean soil and can struggle in heavy clay or wet winter conditions.
Water regularly after planting until roots establish, then reduce watering. Avoid overfertilizing or planting in overly rich soil, which can lead to softer growth. Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering, and cut back tired plants if flowering slows in midsummer to encourage fresh growth and renewed bloom.
























