This hardy perennial, also known as blanketflower, offers a riot of colors, from fiery reds and oranges to sunny yellows.
This flower is sure to bloom profusely from early summer all the way into late fall—or a hard frost. Fall planting this drought-tolerant variety will produce spring blossoms.
Sowing Info
Broadcast seeds over bed. For even distribution, mix seed with a cup of sand before sowing. Cover lightly. Firm by light tamping. Keep seeds moist for a week or so to sprout seeds. When plants are 2 inches high, thin or transplant.