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Re: Rudbeckia perennial?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Rudbeckia perennial?
- From: G* +* M* L* <g*@ibm.net>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 14:09:32 -0600
- References: <01ILUBKUXA4W90QL9V@BrandonU.CA>
Jackson wrote:
>
> Glen wrote:
> ><snip>
> >Some other late bloomers in my garden are perennial Rudbeckia, ...><snip>
> >Glen in Regina Sask, Canadian prairies, zone 3, dry windy summers
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> Hi Glen,
> What varieties of rudbeckia do you consider "perennial"? I haven't had much
> luck with them coming back this year. In fact, the variety I planted which
> was marked as a perennial "Marmalade", did not come back at all. Any
> recommendations for another zone 3'er?
>
> Barb
>
> Barbara Jackson
> jacskbonb@brandonu.ca
> "Sunny" Manitoba
> Zone 3 CANADA
Barb:
R. fulgida 'Goldsturm' has survived 2 winters in my garden, and is
just about to bloom. It's compact, flower stalk 18", deep yellow
flower colour.
Glen in Regina, SK, Canadian prairies
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