After the second season, the
Rudbeckia triloba plants in front were unceremoniously moved to the back, above the wall. It's a short-lived perennial species, but self-sows freely, in quantities not well-behaved in the full-sun conditions in front of my raised bed vegetables.
They don't flourish quite so well in partial shade, but that seems to be a good thing, and they're looking quite nice as the backdrop to the hardy plumbago (
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides) that's also in flower right now.
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Rudbeckia triloba and Ceratostigma plumbaginoides |
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