Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower (Gaillardia) — Minneapolis, MN

Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower

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Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower (Gaillardia) — Minneapolis, MN

Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower

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Months of Red-and-Gold Daisies for Tough Minnesota Sun

Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower (Gaillardia × grandiflora 'Mesa Bright Bicolor') throws a nonstop show of cheerful daisy blooms — each petal banded in warm red at the base and bright gold at the tip — from early summer until frost. A descendant of the tough native prairie blanket flower, it laughs at heat, drought, and poor soil, and the steady bloom feeds bees and butterflies for months. Compact and free-flowering, it's a workhorse for sunny borders and curbside beds in Lakeville, Blaine, and Shakopee.

Mesa Bright Bicolor Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Gaillardia × grandiflora 'Mesa Bright Bicolor'
Mature Size 16–20 in. tall, 16–20 in. wide
Hardiness Zone 3–9 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a — fully hardy)
Light Full sun (6+ hours)
Bloom Time Early summer until frost
Flower Color Red center band with gold petal tips
Soil Prefers lean, well-drained soil; tolerates clay if not waterlogged
Winter Hardiness Reliable to zone 3; best with sharp winter drainage
Deer Resistance Rarely browsed by deer or rabbits

Landscape Uses

Long-blooming sunny borders: Few perennials bloom as long. Plant in drifts of three to five for a steady ribbon of warm color. Deadhead to keep the flowers coming.

Pollinator and curbside gardens: A magnet for bees and butterflies, and tough enough for hot, dry, reflected-heat spots near driveways and sidewalks. Pair with coneflower, catmint, and yarrow.

Best Time to Plant in Minnesota

Plant in spring (late April–May) for a full season of bloom, or early fall. Blanket flower is short-lived but establishes fast — give it sharp drainage to maximize winter survival.

How to Plant Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower

Dig a hole twice the pot's width at the same depth. In heavy clay, mix in compost or coarse grit to improve drainage — wet winter soil is the main cause of loss. Set the crown level, backfill, water in, and mulch lightly, keeping mulch off the crown. Space 16–18 inches apart.

Watering Mesa Bright Bicolor Blanket Flower

First year: Water every 2–3 days at first, then weekly. Stop 2–3 weeks before the ground freezes.

After year one: Very drought-tolerant — water only during prolonged dry spells. Avoid overwatering, which shortens its life.

Q: Will it survive a Minnesota winter?
It's hardy to zone 3, but blanket flower is naturally short-lived. Sharp drainage and avoiding soggy soil dramatically improve its return.

Q: How do I keep it blooming?
Deadhead spent flowers regularly — it rewards you with blooms from early summer right up to frost.

Q: Is it deer-resistant?
Yes — deer and rabbits rarely bother it.

Q: Does it tolerate clay?
It tolerates clay as long as the spot drains and doesn't stay wet, especially over winter.

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Coneflower (Echinacea): A native pollinator partner with the same sun-loving, drought-tough nature.

Yarrow (Achillea): Flat-topped blooms and ferny foliage for hot, dry borders.

Catmint (Nepeta): Cool blue spikes to contrast the warm red-and-gold daisies.

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