This is one of my favourites in the garden. The Rudbeckia flowers non-stop from the beginning of August until the first frost.
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Something weird happened with the leaves this spring. They were all rolled up and then when it eventually started to flower many of the flowers looked like this, all small and strange. I never saw any pest on it but something must have been hiding there.
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1 comment:
They look beautiful Nina and we are still researching the Rudbeckia Rodent!
Love
Chris
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