Definition
Indian blanket, yet another moniker for Gaillardia, emphasizes the flower's colorful and patterned petals. These blooms often feature concentric rings of red and yellow, reminiscent of traditional Native American blankets. They are hardy and adaptable, thriving in full sun and poor soils. The plant's vibrant colors attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Indian blankets are symbols of resilience and beauty in challenging environments. Consider them a vivid tapestry woven by nature itself.