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Double Bloom Cherry Brandy Rudbecki

Posted by nevermore44 (My Page) on
Thu, May 24, 12 at 12:46

I had seeded Cherry Brandy Rudbecki back when it was first released. They were nothing to write home about and many didn't make it through our winter, but I did get a double bloom a few years back that i collected seed from. I believe this is one of it's offspring. There is a slight chance that i moved the original plant and just forgot that i put it here... so don't hold to a scientific panel.

Are double bloom rudbecki even stable through seed?

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RE: Double Bloom Cherry Brandy Rudbecki

They are pretty stable. I plant Goldilocks and they always make Doubles. That is beautiful!


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RE: Double Bloom Cherry Brandy Rudbecki

Very pretty! I have not even gotten the regular Cherry Brandy to the blooming stage although I've started lots of other cultivars of Rudbeckia hirta from seed that bloomed okay.


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RE: Double Bloom Cherry Brandy Rudbecki

the plant has come out quite nice now.. you can see the single type bloom on the one lower flower.

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