Summary
AS SUMMER comes to an end, the colours in the garden change to burnt oranges, burgundies and yellows and the most dazzling of these is the rudbeckia, with its daisy-like flowers and chocolate brown or black centres.
These eye-catching, robust perennials are known as coneflowers because their petals hang down, making the dark central cone extremely prominent. They can grow from 60cm (24in) to 180cm (72in) tall, so there is one for every situation, but be warned that the taller ones may need staking. Apart from that, they are easy to grow, thriving almost anywhere in full sun and a reasonably fertile, moist soil.See the full content of this document
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Best of the Bunch -Rudbeckia
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