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(Tossing out a seed mix is not a good idea in a small space.) I could have settled for a whole yard of Indian blanket (Gaillardia pulchella), but it’s a reseeding annual that plays out by mid-July.
A bushy perennial to 75cm, usually grown as a half hardy annual, with narrow, often lobed leaves and daisy-like flower-heads to 12cm across in summer and autumn, with bright orange-red rays tipped ...