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Coreopsis

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Coreopsis, I accept. It must be a different variety of Tickseed that we do not have. Our tickseed is on very thin stems and often in meadows and has a black center I would send you my picture link, but no one has taught me how to send it or find the number of the picture.
Hi! I added a new picture. Some sites identify it as tickseed. http://gardening.about.com/od/choosingperennialplants/ig/Perennials-for-New-Gardeners/Coreopsis--Tickseed.htm Thanks!
I tend to agree with Alice. I'd be more certain if I could see the foliage of the plant.
Tickseed has a black center and 8 single yellow leaves. I would guess your flower might be Coreopsis
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PublishedJuly 10, 2011

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