Or at least that is what I think they are called.
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40Dman Senior Member 680 posts Joined Apr 2009 Location: Mississippi More info | Jun 05, 2010 13:05 | #1 Or at least that is what I think they are called. 2 Steve
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Naturalist Adrift on a lonely vast sea 5,769 posts Likes: 1251 Joined May 2007 More info | Jun 05, 2010 13:11 | #2 Yup. Indian blanket. Some areas of the country may also refer to this as a fire wheel or Sundance flower.
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Jun 05, 2010 15:45 | #4 I hear Texas has a lot of them. Steve
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ChasWG Goldmember 3,640 posts Likes: 13 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Aurora, CO More info | Jun 06, 2010 03:06 | #5 Never heard of them called Indian Blanket, but simply Blanket Flowers or Gaillardia. They are one tough, drought resistant plants. All they want for water is a drop. Give them more and they'll over run the place. And man do they re-seed! Chas Gordon
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Jun 12, 2010 16:33 | #6 Thanks Chas! Steve
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joayne Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 12, 2010 16:37 | #7 Nice shots. joayne Contribute to POTN | Worldwide Photo Week
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Mar 13, 2011 20:17 | #8 Thanks joayne! Got behind! Steve
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cpeay Goldmember More info | Mar 14, 2011 04:12 | #9 I love the first one. Christian Peay
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Mar 14, 2011 08:30 | #10 Thanks cpeay! Steve
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