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Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy Plants

SKU: 58876

Rudbeckia hirta

30 x Garden Ready Plants

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Product Description
Unique cherry-red blooms are produced on strong stems. Excellent in beds, borders and they make excellent cut flowers.

Continually gaining in popularity, these are wonderful garden performers, giving dramatic displays until frost. Dwarf types are ideal in tubs and taller types make lasting cut flowers.
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Customer Reviews

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Stephen W. (England, United Kingdom)
PLANTS IN TRANSIT

THIS WAS A REPLACEMENT FOR TRANSIT DAMMAGED PLANTS.
PLANTS RECEIVED THIS TIME OK GOOD STRONG PLANTS.
YODEL NOT BEST CARRIERS FOR PLANTS DRIVERS SEEMTO BE UNABLE TO READ ---THIS SIDE UP--PLANTS WITH CARE

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Kaye P. (England, United Kingdom)
Nice healthy plants

I ordered these because all my efforts to grow them from seed this year had failed.
I was pleasantly surprised at the maturity and good condition of the plants I received and they were put straight into my cut flower bed at my allotment. They are doing well, despite an army of slugs best attempts to eats them.

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Pauline H. (England, United Kingdom)
Cherry Brandy Rudbeckia

Overall the quality was good but a lot of variation in size across the tray

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Jean W. (England, United Kingdom)
Great plants

All planted now, can’t wait to see them grow

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Rose T. (England, United Kingdom)
Very nice

Good strong plants, but I think snails have had a go at some of them. No one's fault, just very frustrating