Indian Blanket the Oklahoma State Wildflower
by Debra Martz
Title
Indian Blanket the Oklahoma State Wildflower
Artist
Debra Martz
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Indian Blanket the Oklahoma State Wildflower by Debra Martz The Indian Blanket, (Gaillardia pulchella,) was adopted May 7, 1986 as Oklahoma's State Wildflower and is also known as the firewheel. The red flower with yellow tips is a symbol of Oklahoma's scenic beauty as well as the state's Indian heritage. They bloom along Oklahoma's roadsides from May to August but if you plant and maintain them in a garden, they can bloom from Spring to the first frost. The pattern in the background comes from a chain-link fence.
©Debra Martz
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"Flora"
20190512-DSC_0510
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September 5th, 2019
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