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  2. Coreopsis grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsis grandiflora is a perennial herb [7] sometimes greater than 60 cm (2 feet) tall. It produces yellow ray and disc flowers. [8] Its native habitats include prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground. The Latin specific epithet grandiflora means large-flowered. [9] The plant attracts bees and butterflies. [10]

  3. Coreopsis - Wikipedia

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    Notable species found in cultivation are C. grandiflora and C. verticillata, as well as their various cultivars. Coreopsis, Kansas wildflower. The sunny, summer-blooming, daisy-like flowers are popularly planted in gardens to attract butterflies. Both annual and perennial types are grown in the home garden (USDA hardiness zone 7a/6b). [3]

  4. Coreopsis verticillata - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsis verticillata is an herbaceous perennial that grows 2–3 ft (1–1 m) tall and about 2 ft (1 m) wide, although as it spreads laterally by rhizomes, [5] this width can be exceeded. The stems are wiry. [6] The flower heads are up to 2 in (51 mm) across, and both the disc florets and ray florets are bright yellow. The flowers are ...

  5. Native Plant: Tall coreopsis is the symbol of summer in ...

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    Tall coreopsis, (Coreopsis tripteris), is a beautiful native plant and a symbol of summer in Ohio. This herbaceous perennial is easily grown from seed and one of the few flowers mostly known by ...

  6. What Really Distinguishes Annual vs Perennial Plants? - AOL

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    Every gardener needs to know which flowers are annual and which are perennial. We explain the difference between annual and perennial plants with examples.

  7. Coreopsideae - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsideae is a tribe of flowering plants belonging to the Asteroideae subfamily. [1] It includes widely cultivated genera such as Coreopsis, after which the tribe is named, as well as Cosmos and Dahlia. A similar group has been recognized since 1829, generally as part of the tribe Heliantheae (Cassini, 1819). [2]