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Rudbeckia Black-eyed Susan and Clarkia tell the story of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery as Clarkia flower was named for Captain William Clark, explorer. Rose Scentsational, as reported to me from State Fair by Granddaughter Judith and Rachael, joins with Thunbergia Black-eyed Susan vine and Red Rock, courtesy of Louis K, sports Oxalis, Marigolds, Zinnias, and Daylily foliage. Iris Hubbard with December foliage, leads to Lily Oriental Lollipop, and Daylilies Carol, Pardon Me, and Stella de Oro with Fairy Rose. Gaillardia Summer Kiss brings Gladiolus Homoglad West Coast Hybrids Gladhomos cultivar General Smuts from Plant Delights Nursery Inc.  Blue Daze Evolvulus and Dahlia Sun Rays presents Amaryllis Liberty, Petunia Pink Baby, and Dahlias Red Stuff.  Hydrangea Endless Summer Blue grown in acid soil and Hydrangea Endless Summer Pink grown in neutral soil are sisters.

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