Family: Asteraceae

Scientific Name: Gaillardia x grandiflora Tokajer

Common Name: Gaillardia Tokajer

DescriptionAn ever-blooming Gaillardia with marmalade orange-brown daisy like flower.
Pronunciation(gah-LARD-ee-uh)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightfull, to much shade and they tend to flop
Moistureaverage to dry, drought resistant once established
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained, prone to rot in poorly drained soil
Temperaturetolerates the heat
Flowers4 inch marmalade-orange-brown daisy like flowers on sturdy stalks, blooms for most of the summer, attracts butterflies
Leavessimple, lanceolate to linear basal leaves
Stemsforms a thick short stem
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions16-18 inches tall, space 12 inches on center
Maintenancedead heading, weeding out unwanted volunteer seedlings, division to maintain vigor
Propagationseeds, divide carefully by cutting in half the thick short stem
Native SiteSpecies native to North and South America.
Cultivar OriginDeveloped by Jellito Seeds of Germany.
Misc FactsNamed after M. Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th-century French magistrate who was a patron of botany.
Author's NotesI garden in zone #5 where Gaillardia are short lived. I don't even consider them perennial. The best Gaillardia plantings I have seen are where the plants have reseeded. Most of the Gaillardias are cultivars and may revert back to some other forms, especially in later generations.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage) , #54-The Well Tended Garden (DiSabato-Aust) #73-The Harrowsmiths Perennial Gardens
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