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I believe that is some kind of sunflower, maybe Maximillian?. It could also be a tall, double coreopsis.Mine, double me up on daffodils please.
Offer:
Painted Pony bean
Mammoth Melting pea (edible flat pod)
Grandpa Ott's Morning Glory
Yucca plant (haven't grown it, got the seeds from a friend.)
Alma Paprika pepper
Hungarian Hot Wax pepper
Delikatesse cucumber
Lovage
Spaghetti Squash (10 seeds)
Striata de Italia zucchini (10 seeds)
(last 4 are seeds just received from Sand Hill Preservation Center)
2-3 roots of Raspberry, variety is called Nova
Clump of wild oregano (there is a patch the size of a Volkswagon in my woods)
Clump of a tall, yellow petaled, very hardy type of perennial flower (see pic, don't know the name, looks like wild sunflower)
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