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Gaillardia - the Blanket flowers, is a genus of drought-tolerant annual and perennial plants from the sunflower family, native to North and South America. It was named after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th-century French magistrate who was a patron of botany. The common name refers to the inflorescence's resemblance to brightly patterned blankets made by native Americans.
Several red and yellow flowers of Gaillardia aristata in June
Romantic image of an isolated flowering plant in bloom, selective focus shot. Bright and positive image outdoors.
Arizona sun gaillardia.
Indian blanket is also known as Firewheel or Sundance and is a North American species of short-lived perennial or annual flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Gaillardia
Gaillardia × grandiflora Van Houtte\nBlanketflower\nAsteraceae
beautiful flower growing in nature, flora
A native flower in Ontario Canada
Gaillardia, commonly called blanket flower, is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family. Gaillardia features daisy-like flowers in a wide variety of colors, but usually featuring yellow to orange to red rays with \nmaroon to orange banding at the petal bases and dark burgundy center disk. The blooming time is from June to September.\nThe common name is derived from the bright flower patterns that resemble blankets woven by American Indians.
Bee pollinating red and yellow flower of Gaillardia aristata in May
Summer day in a flower bed: Gaillardia flower head flower that has finished flowering. Wet after a rain shower, with watercolor effect.
Indian blanketflower is also known as Firewheel, Indian blanket, or Sundance and is a North American species of short-lived perennial or annual flowering plants in the sunflower family.
Gaillardia pulchella Foug.
Wild Yellow and Red Gaillardia Flower near walking path
The Arizona Sun Blanket Flower (Gaillardia grandiflora) is a perennial plant member of the Asteraceae family, which includes daisies and sunflowers.  It is known for its stunning red and yellow bicolored flowers. The center of each flower is dark red or burgundy, while the outer petals are bright golden yellow.  The flowers have a daisy-like appearance with fringed petals and a raised central disc. The Blanket Flower from which the Arizona Sun Blanket Flower cultivar originates, is native to North America, including parts of Northern Arizona.  This plant typically grows to a height of about 12 to 18 inches and has a spread of around 12 to 24 inches.  It forms clumps of foliage and produces numerous flower stems.  This Blanket Flower was photographed growing by the Sinclair Wash Trail in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Lone red and orange gaillardia flower with bee
Gaillardia, commonly called blanket flower, is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family. Gaillardia features daisy-like flowers in a wide variety of colors, but usually featuring yellow to orange to red rays with \nmaroon to orange banding at the petal bases and dark burgundy center disk. The blooming time is from June to September.\nThe common name is derived from the bright flower patterns that resemble blankets woven by American Indians.
Twosome of red and yellow flowers of Gaillardia aristata in June
Arizona sun gaillardia.
Indian blanket is also known as Firewheel or Sundance and is a North American species of short-lived perennial or annual flowering plants in the sunflower family.
The rich red of a helenium flower against a green background
Gaillardia aristata is a species of North American flowering plant in the Asteraceae family known in English as common gaillardia.
Wildflower in bloom (Indian blanket)
Gaillardia aristata with red and yellow petals blooming in the garden, district Drujba, Sofia, Bulgaria
Gaillardia, commonly called blanket flower, is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family. Gaillardia features daisy-like flowers in a wide variety of colors, but usually featuring yellow to orange to red rays with \nmaroon to orange banding at the petal bases and dark burgundy center disk. The blooming time is from June to September.\nThe common name is derived from the bright flower patterns that resemble blankets woven by American Indians.
Flower head with center of purple disc florets and  fringe of ray florets
Flower Macro Colored
Wild Yellow and Red Gaillardia Flower near walking path
Orange flower in close up
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