tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2177210554306934304.post5444781183616714206..comments2023-09-30T06:29:38.876-05:00Comments on bwisegardening: Day 216 - Just In Case You Were Thinking of Summerbarbara wisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03834134752021359282noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2177210554306934304.post-73597355193629742912011-05-08T22:36:50.482-05:002011-05-08T22:36:50.482-05:00If I didn't have it, and it wasn't my favo...If I didn't have it, and it wasn't my favorite, I likely wouldn't have known! If you ever see something I've misidentified on my blog, please tell me, too! :-)Kylee Baumlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04288354709094515651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2177210554306934304.post-71525135928718232572011-05-08T22:29:58.266-05:002011-05-08T22:29:58.266-05:00You are soooo right, Kylee! I looked up my plan f...You are soooo right, Kylee! I looked up my plan from last year to see what I had planted and just went from that - must have substituted something and didn't write down what I subbed. Henry has a much thinner leaf. Thankyou for pointing that out - I need my friends!!barbara wisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03834134752021359282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2177210554306934304.post-9999695746167635312011-05-07T23:27:19.608-05:002011-05-07T23:27:19.608-05:00This is lovely, Barbara! But I hate to tell you th...This is lovely, Barbara! But I hate to tell you that it isn't 'Henry Eilers' Rudbeckia. Not sure which one it is, but definitely not that. It looks more like 'Goldilocks' to me. <br /><br />'Henry Eilers' is quilled and not nearly as frilly and full. It's my favorite of all Rudbeckias and not a hybrid. It was discovered in southern Illinois!Kylee Baumlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04288354709094515651noreply@blogger.com