Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii Goldsturm Flower Plants

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Rudbeckia fulgida

1 Potted 9cm Plant

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Product Description

An award winning variety much admired for its large bright yellow daisy-like flowers, each with a prominent and central black centre. It looks great planted in bold drifts with other late flowering perennials and grasses, such as echinacea, salvia and stipa.

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Our range of perennial plants have been selected for their strong garden performance providing colour and interest to the garden from early summer and carrying on well into autumn. There is plenty to choose from including traditional favourites as well as some up and coming new stars.

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Ann F. (England, United Kingdom)
Good.

This is also growing well. Needs a lot of watering.

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Miss H.D.
Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii Goldsturm Flower Plants

Winter has gone but has the virus,
I hated Xmas coming in 019, why I couldn't find an answer, but what lay ahead, for my partner and my self, threatened our love of gardening, his work,&our lives, I told my partner, that things were going to be ruff, but had no idea that this year was going to be dreadful for me esp, as I was told I was going blind, my partner fell from a train, &was badly injured, so it means we can not together much, as he is in York and I'm in Derbyshire, and all while this virus was disrupting our lives, good old Fothergill seeds &plants held in there, and kept lots of us going, I know that my garden looks a mess after the winter storms and many of my plants haven't made it.but I am hoping that Fothergills, will see it all come right in the end. Thank you Fothergills.it is an old name and one I grew up with my friend was related to them, bless her heart, I wish I could bring her back to see the garden she loved, but I know she is with me in my heart.