Rudbeckia

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  1. Freddy

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    Hiya folks.
    Last year, I planted what I took to be annual Rudbeckias, possibly Goldsturm (?). I assumed that they’d just die off over the winter. They have actually returned and are growing strong. Is it one of those cases whereby they don’t do as well the following year?
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    Hi Freddy,

    I reckon you are right, they are Goldsturm . It is a herbaceous perennial. Absolutely fabulous golden daisy like flowers. I love em and have them spotted about my own garden. Enjoy :smile:.

    They get better each year.
     
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      They usually flower well every year for me.
       
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        Thanks fellas :thumbsup:
         
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