
The Rudbeckia has been stunning this year. That little dry spell we had seemed to do wonders for them. Rather than try and write a lot about Rudbeckia here is a link to the Rudbeckia Fact Sheet/National Garden Bureau. There is a great slideshow of different Rudbeckia species and cultivars. They are calling 2008 the Year of the Rudbeckia and I have to agree.
That website was really the only one that had information on ‘Tiger Eye Gold’. It is a new variety of Rudbeckia and the first one that is a F1 Hybrid.

I am out of here early for some pictures and also have a social engagement tonight.
This is a Black and White Dahlia picture I got at the Trial Garden last week.

2 comments:
I believe most photographers have a special interest with Black and white photos.
But flowers are all about the color aren't they?
Wow !!!! I stand corrected.
Truely love the Dahlia photo.
Hi patsi, thanks for the visit. Sometimes the form and texture of a flower looks good in B&W.
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