Episode 38: Phlox, Siegel-Kline Kill and Root Crops
Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Episode 38: Phlox, Siegel-Kline Kill and Root Crops

2022-10-13
This episode of Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley covers a lot o territory.  It starts with Jean Thomas, Master Gardener Volunteer, discussing two popular perennials, phlox and rudbeckia.  The phlox name is derived from the Greek word meaning ‘flame’.  The genus includes 67 species including phlox paniculata, subulata, and divaricate. Rudbeckia, more commonly known as black-eyed-susans, are native plants known for their bright yellow flowers.  Jean provides more detail on both perennial types.
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