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I bought one gloriosa daisy about ten years ago and still have its descendants today. The plants grow as annuals or biennials here, but s...Read More
This plant wintersows very well. My wintersown ones started blooming around July and, though fading now, are still in bloom in mid Octobe...Read More
I love my Gloriosa Daisies. They bloomed in zone 3 from late June to frost. They are blooming when all other plants in my garden have finished.
I love the color of this Rudbeckia. I did not do well in a spot that got more shade than sun. I reseeded itself, which I love! It also...Read More
Decent plant, there are so many of these Rudbeckia that look just a bit different from each other. Flowers lasted a long time.
These plants have been a joy. They have bloomed continuously for the last two years, even last Christmas when covered with snow.
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They give a big splash of colour in your garden and in a vase for a long time. I've deadheaded regulary and cut them down a little by pla...Read More
I love the colors in this plant! Best treated as a short lived perennial, as they don't seem to endure for many seasons. They tend to ha...Read More
My experience is different. I grew several of these from seed last year (2003) and they had grown to about four inches by Easter 2004. I ...Read More
This is my second year with these. Although I love the color the plant does not generally make it past mid July. I have a variety of ot...Read More