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Rudbeckia seeds
(Cone Flower)
Flower seeds Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarfs,
Rudbeckia Chim Chiminee, Rudbeckia Toto, Marmalade, Autumn Colours, Prairie Sun
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Biennial treat as an
annual 20-25°C Thin layer vermiculite/compost Sow early spring for flowering the same year. Use of a fungicide is recommended.
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| Rudbeckia Prairie
Sun 80cm One of the finest new Rudbeckia varieties for this season, awarded a Fleuroselect Gold Medal. Large golden yellow flowers with lemon tips, encircling a lime centre button. Ideal for mixed borders, bedding displays and for cut flowers.
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| Rudbeckia Autumn Colours
60cm NEW An attractive mixture of Autumn Shades - bronze petals, red rings and rusty red centres, this plant will really stand out from the crowd, use in the mixed border, on its own or even a centrepiece in borders. pkt approx 50 seeds
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Chim Chiminee
50cm Recommended R.Hirta A unique Rudbeckia with spectacular quilled flowers in autumnal shades from yellow to mahogany. These plants are vigorous, well branched and strong stemmed. Ideal for borders, bedding and cut flowers. Sow January to March flowers late June until frosts.
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Green Wizard 150cm HP A curious and striking plant, bright green sepals surround a contrasting black central cone. Superb cut flower with a long vase life, the central cone ideal for everlasting flower arrangements, excellent border plant. Sow March to July flowers the following year from June until frosts.
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Marmalade
38-45cm Marmalade is one of the most weather resistant flowers that can be planted in British gardens. Large flowers of golden yellow.
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Rustic Dwarfs
60cm A dwarf annual Rudbeckia with flowers in shades of gold, bronze and mahogany- many of which are bicolours. Early flowering, blooming from late June to end of summer.
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| Rudbeckia Sonora
35cm Large golden yellow flowers with big black centres giving a real impact.
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| Rudbeckia
Toto
20-25cm Bright golden yellow blooms are produced above deep green foliage and have good lasting potential. The compact plants can be used for beeding or containers.
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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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