This is one of my favorite new flowers, especially when the first rays of sun peak through the trees to the east in a way that lights it’s golden petals. I love the loose blooming style and the red stems. They also have a long blooming season and are easy to dead-head. I wish I knew it’s name as I don’t think I got an information tag with it and don’t even remember where I purchased it. Can anyone out there help me?
This is in response to Becky’s Square Perspective challenge.
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They look like they’re celebrating something. Bright and beautiful.
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Maybe life????
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These are happy flowers indeed! Two colors that play off one another beautifully.
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They are so happy, aren’t they? Like a row of giggly little girls 🙂
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I love your description. They are a little disorganized but polite and neat.
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Yes, yes 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Actually, it is a Heliopsis h. scabra ‘Burning Hearts’ (False Sunflower). It’s a beauty!
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Thanks, Eliza. That does ring a bell.
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Gorgeous flower. Thanks for introducing it to me, and thanks to Laura for identifying. It’s now on my list for next year’s garden.
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oh I can see why these are a favourite, beautiful
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Lovely photo…I’m always amazed by people who know the names of such things…I would have said “flower”. 🙂
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Gaillardia – very easy to maintain with a profusion of fantastic flowers as long as you keep up with the deadheading!
Very cool.
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Thank you so much, Laura.
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