Galaardia "Zaaba" – a perennial plant reaching up to 75–80 cm in height, distinguished by its bright and large flower with a diameter of 10–12 cm. The flowers feature a yellow-red hue with orange-red ray petals and yellow tubular parts, creating an effective bouquet.
The fruitful plant grows excellently in open ground: seeds weighing 0.3 g can be easily sown in April at a depth of 0.5–1 cm with an interval of 25–30 cm. "Zaaba" is sun-loving and drought-resistant, but cannot tolerate excess moisture, so it is important to ensure good drainage. Watering should be moderate, with additional watering if necessary.
Blooming begins in July and continues until September, with a duration of 100–120 days. Due to its prolonged blooming, the plant is suitable for both garden design and cutting for bouquets. The leaves are lanceolate, green, and about 11 cm long, while the central flower stalk reaches 25–30 cm. Overall, "Zaaba" is a bright, reliable, and easy-to-care-for plant that adds charm to any garden or bouquet.