
When my lady gardener planted my new garden, we discussed the flowers to be included, but that was last year in early Autum and I forgot what we decided upon. Imagine my pleasant surprise when my garden began to flower this year. Parts of it are a yellow sea of flowers, mainly thanks to the rudbeckia.

And a mullein that we call “Königskerze” in German meaning King’s Candle.
Very nice. I posted 2 entries. Ha! Did you get a chance to see them?
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I make an effort to ackhowledge all entries on challenges that I partake in, and yes, I saw your two entries. Unfortunately I do not always have the time.
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Sometimes a bad memory can be a good thing. These are lovely yellows.
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i was really pleased with my garden surprises this year.
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Lovely.
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Thanks
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Love those daisies — and that’s a really interesting flower, the German one I can’t pronounce.
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The daisies are the normal blackeyed Susns. I think the english form of the german word King’s candle is more suiting to the flower.
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It’s always so great to learn something new. I had not seen/heard of a mullein before.
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Neither had I, I was more used to the German word of Königskerze meaning King’s candle.
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Black eyed Susan is such a nice ‘wildflower’, even when it isn’t wild.
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