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GAILLARDIA A fine Native American plant Gaillardia is native from western Canada south to New Mexico. There are actually 20 or so species but the garden forms are all hybrids or selections of G. aristata. It will bloom for months and months producing a seemingly endless supply of large brightly colored daisies. It is best on dry sandy soils and will recover from damage if even a scrap of root is still alive propagating readily from root cuttings if you wish clonal material or easily from seed if you want some variation. We are pleased to offer the following forms.



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Gazania linearis

Gazania linearis

A hardy species from South Africa with evergreen mats comprised of rosettes of linear leaves and big gaudy yellow daisies often with interesting basal blotches and markings.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Gentiana cruciata

Gentiana cruciata

Cruciata is lovely with small clusters of inch long blue flowers, native throughout Eurasia this is the easiest of Gentians to grow and quite pretty if grown in large drifts____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Globularia nana

Globularia nana

The tiniest form we grow, selected from a group of Pavelka seedlings, this diminutive clone has the small leathery leaves tightly packed to form impenetrable tangled mats; in the spring round heads of deep blue flowers rise on inch high stems above the cushion.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Gypsophila aretioides

Gypsophila aretioides

The gem of the race, cutting grown, this is the ultimate Baby's Breath, it almost never flowers but so what. It would make the ultimate golf green if you could ever grow enough - no mowing required, ever.____ZONE 4
$15.00

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