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  2. Xerochrysum bracteatum - Wikipedia

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    It is a perennial herb with green bushy foliage reaching 25 cm (10 in) high and 70 cm (27.5 in) wide. The golden yellow flower heads measure 5 cm (2 in) across and are held on stalks 20 cm (8 in) above the foliage. It is smaller than the similarly coloured 'Dargan Hill Monarch' and larger than 'Diamond Head'. [54]

  3. Erythranthe guttata - Wikipedia

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    The plant ranges from 10 to 80 centimetres (4 to 31 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) tall with disproportionately large, 2 to 4 cm long, tubular flowers. The perennial form spreads with stolons or rhizomes. The perennial form spreads with stolons or rhizomes.

  4. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden ... - AOL

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    Here are the best fall flowers and perennials to plant for a long ... goldenrod could be a cheery complement with its fluffy flower spikes that emerge in late summer in various shades of yellow ...

  5. Chelidonium - Wikipedia

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    Chelidonium, commonly known as celandines, [1] is a small genus of flowering plants in the poppy family, This genus is native to northern Africa and Eurasia, where they are widespread, ranging from western Europe to east Asia. [2] This genus consists of herbaceous perennials. Leaves are alternate and deeply lobed. They produce yellow flowers. [3]

  6. Lysimachia vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Yellow loosestrife is a tall downy semi-evergreen perennial plant with an upright habit, 50–150 centimetres (20–59 in) high, with erect panicles of conspicuous yellow flowers. [5]: 519 The edges of the petals lack the fringe of hairs seen in L. punctata, and the hairy, narrow triangular sepals have a conspicuous orange margin.

  7. Geum aleppicum - Wikipedia

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    Geum aleppicum, commonly called yellow avens or common avens [1] is a flowering plant native to most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, from eastern Europe across Asia and North America. It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 1 m tall with pinnate leaves. The flowers are 2 cm diameter, yellow, with five to seven toothed petals. [1]