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Here is an image of A. pallida.   Some A. pallida seed produces yellow 
flowers.  You will note the company offering this seeds says absolutely no 
rust.  While in agreement with that statement, I have to say that if this 
plant is sorely tried, some rust will occur if it (rust) is already in your 
garden.  As a rule there is no rust for me but I want to state that while I 
believed it true, one year some did occur and ruin a few plants.

Claire Peplowski
NYS z4

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