Gaillardia 'Sundance Bicolor'
2003 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner

The first consistent mahogany red and yellow bicolor gaillardia flower. The globe-shaped blooms are primarily double and can cover the plant throughout the growing season. Exhibiting heat and drought tolerance, 'Sundance Bicolor' is carefree in the garden. The spreading plants need 15 to 16 inches of garden space, preferably in full sun. This annual needs moderately fertile soil and moisture to flower abundantly during the summer. The spreading habit is desirable for hanging baskets or patio containers.

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AAS Winner Primary Details
Award: AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner
Class: Gaillardia
Variety Name: 'Sundance Bicolor'
Genus: Gaillardia
Species: pulchella
Year: 2003
Type: Flowers
Breeder: Hem Zaden B.V.
Plant Needs
Hardiness Zone/Hardy to Zone: Zone 1
Staking Required: NO
Plant Characteristics
Foliage Color: Green
Plant Height: Short: Under 10"
Bloom Color Pattern: Bicolor

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