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Rudbeckia 'Green Wizard'
By Simbad
- 16 May, 2011
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Golly I haven't noticed mine this year I will be on a mission to find it in the morning !
16 May, 2011
We bought this - but nowhere near as good as yours has grown - what a beauty!
16 May, 2011
Oh I do like this, on my list lol
16 May, 2011
That looks amazing, certainly magical!!
17 May, 2011
Yes they are a bit different aren't they, only problem is the wild rabbits that plague my garden, they have a bit of taste for them and this is the only clump thats survived their constant nibbling, quite near the house so obviously they're not brave enough to come for these.
The little one on the left has a bit of fasciation going on, comes through like this every year, looks like it has two heads,lol.
17 May, 2011
I said it was magical lol
17 May, 2011
Lovely. Mine are good too from your seed Kathy. Wasnt sire when they peak, guess how yours is now.
17 May, 2011
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These are a really interesting plant.I ,also, have them at the back of my border.I'm sure sometimes, people think the petas have fallen off!!!
16 May, 2011