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Rudbeckia Sunbeckia Carla (Black-eyed Susan) 1

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Rudbeckia hirta Sunbeckia Carla - Black-eyed Susan - It produces masses of attractive yellow flowers which blooms from early summer to autumn. They are a superb hardy perennial that is easy to grow. Family: asteraceae

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Rudbeckia hirta Sunbeckia Carla - Black-eyed Susan - It produces masses of attractive yellow flowers which blooms from early summer to autumn. They are a superb hardy perennial that is easy to grow. Family: asteraceae

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