Re: grasses and rudbeckia and advice RUDBEKIA TRILOBA


In a message dated 3/21/02 11:49:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
SSaxton@schwabe.com writes:

<< )  And I have already experienced polite reseeding so I will move them 
around the garden. >>

Susan, learn to recognize the seedlings.  Sometimes it is not so polite but 
it is the best Rudbeckia I grow apart from 'Indian Summer'.  Late blooming 
plants are of value here, this one can take some frost.  I am thinking of 
discarding 'Goldsturm'.  If you really want it, it is for sale in the grocery 
stores here in big pots for small prices plus it multiplies rapidly.

'Goldsturm' is also a native plant, once, developed or maybe by chance, 
discovered by the Czechs and returned to us in the present perennial 
indestructible form.

Claire Peplowski
NYS z4

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