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Definition of gaillardia in English: gaillardianounɡeɪˈlɑːdɪəɡəˈlärdēə An American plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers. Genus Gaillardia, family Compositae Example sentencesExamples - Some flowers that were suggested included the dogwood, syringa, gaillardia, Washington holly, wild rose, and marguerite.
- There are the usual gomphrena, gaillardia, kochia, portulaca, zinnia, amaranthus (cock's comb), balsam and sunflower.
- It may be difficult to find starter plants of annual gaillardias at local nurseries, since nurseries seem to primarily stock perennial gaillardias.
- It may overwinter like most gaillardias but is being marketed as an annual.
- Two years ago I planted a gaillardia and did not think it returned this year.
Origin Modern Latin, named after Gaillard de Marentonneau, 18th-century French amateur botanist. Definition of gaillardia in US English: gaillardianounɡəˈlärdēə An American plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers. Genus Gaillardia, family Compositae Example sentencesExamples - There are the usual gomphrena, gaillardia, kochia, portulaca, zinnia, amaranthus (cock's comb), balsam and sunflower.
- It may be difficult to find starter plants of annual gaillardias at local nurseries, since nurseries seem to primarily stock perennial gaillardias.
- It may overwinter like most gaillardias but is being marketed as an annual.
- Two years ago I planted a gaillardia and did not think it returned this year.
- Some flowers that were suggested included the dogwood, syringa, gaillardia, Washington holly, wild rose, and marguerite.
Origin Modern Latin, named after Gaillard de Marentonneau, 18th-century French amateur botanist. |