An upright, hairy annual, perennial or biennial herb native to Texas with single erect stems and a slender taproot. The terminal red-orange flower color is a misconception. Actually the flower is tiny, creamy white to pale yellow, encircled by the red-orange leaf-like bracts. The seeds are very small and should be sown directly on the soil surface. Adapted to well-drained areas in full sun. Not the easiest variety to cultivate, but the lure of such magnificent flowers certainly compensates for the effort. Requires a period of time to become established. Learn more about wildflowers and how to GE_LINK(gemag,s=7862&p=6, plant them), when to GE_LINK(gemag,s=7862&p=11,plant), and GE_LINK(gemag,s=7862&p=7,care tips).
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