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The Rudbeckia is the large yellow flower in the centre, and is the first out - but can see that there are many more to follow.
The white flower in the centre is a phlox - lovely and scented, I do sell them on the market when I have some available, they are just all coming into bloom now and stand up nice and strong a good plant for the back of the flower beds, or I also have a plant in the veg patch just so that I can pick some.
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Unfortunately the cornflowers fell over whilst I was on holiday so are a bit bent, I have now staked them and they are starting to sort themselves out, so hopefully will be looking better picked in a vase soon. I love the these little flowers, and although they don't last that long I will be putting some seeds in next year.
so maybe if I have some left there will be some for sale on the Ampthill country Market.
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