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I think its a rudbeckia - sahara.
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I think rudbeckia too, they generally have smoother and darker or black centre cones. Echinacea cones always look spiky and are never black.
Just for confusion though, hybrids have been created and named echibeckias.
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One of my self saved rudbeckia sahara
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(10-08-2023, 03:19 PM)Moth Wrote: I think rudbeckia too, they generally have smoother and darker or black centre cones. Echinacea cones always look spiky and are never black.
Just for confusion though, hybrids have been created and named echibeckias. Echibeckia
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(10-08-2023, 07:16 PM)Veggie Wrote: (10-08-2023, 03:19 PM)Moth Wrote: I think rudbeckia too, they generally have smoother and darker or black centre cones. Echinacea cones always look spiky and are never black.
Just for confusion though, hybrids have been created and named echibeckias. Echibeckia
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