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: Often called "Blanket Flowers," they are valued in gardening for their hardiness and vibrant colors. 4. Linguistical Context galliard, adj. & n.¹ meanings, etymology and more
: The term is linguistically close to Galliard (or Gaillarde ), a vigorous Renaissance court dance popular in the 16th century. The word itself implies spirit, liveliness, and being "valiant" or "sturdy". 3. Botany: The Gaillardia Genus Galinarar
Structurally, the word is very similar to , a genus of North American plants in the sunflower family. : Often called "Blanket Flowers," they are valued