Native Utah Plants
Blanketflower
Blanketflower
Gaillardia aristata
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Blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata) brings joyful color and energy to any landscape, with its daisy-like blooms that glow in fiery reds and yellows. Native to open meadows and dry hillsides across the West, it’s a plant that thrives on sunshine and neglect, giving back generously with months of continuous flowering and a steady parade of pollinators.
Though typically short-lived—often lasting just two to three years—Blanketflower more than earns its place with an extended bloom season and a generous seed set that can lead to natural reseeding. Its relaxed, slightly tousled form and vivid coloring make Blanketflower perfect for adding movement and warmth to native plantings, meadow-style gardens, and xeriscapes. It plays beautifully alongside grasses and other wildflowers, weaving in color from early summer well into fall. Hardy, cheerful, and unfussy, Blanketflower a summertime staple for both bees and gardeners.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Gaillardia aristata
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains
Native elevation: 4500-6500 ft
Water requirement: Low
Drought tolerance: High
Light requirement: Full sun
Shade tolerance: Low
Mature size: 12-18" H by 12-18" W
Bloom time: June - August
Flower color: Red and Yellow
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