Rudbeckia nitida it was tall last year but this year its over 10ft
By Drc726
- 9 Aug, 2011
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This is the one that I bought in a road side sale for 50p, after I planted it last spring it was totally eaten by slug/snails. I put it in a pot on a table till it recovered and then planted it again. But this year it was mostly left alone. I will have to move it again as it is in the wrong place for its ht.
9 Aug, 2011
job well done and a great bargain Denise :o)
9 Aug, 2011
Thanks Sanbaz
9 Aug, 2011
Wow thats huge! lol I got a present of some..didnt realise they grew so big! OMG they are in the wrong place!
9 Aug, 2011
Depends which one you have Pixi. Some are 3-4ft but some much taller like this one, which I think is probably Rudbeckia nitida 'Juligold'
9 Aug, 2011
Oh well we shall see! lol Watch this space!
9 Aug, 2011
I will
9 Aug, 2011
Quite spectacular, D, the colour and the stature...I like very much! :)
10 Aug, 2011
That is big.
10 Aug, 2011
Thanks KF and WL
10 Aug, 2011
Crikey that is a tall one!
10 Aug, 2011
lol Nana
10 Aug, 2011
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wow now thats big, mine very short this year as i split it up in spring, so im guessing it will be better next year.
9 Aug, 2011