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finally got one that looks perfect, the other flowers are missing petals


finally got one that looks perfect, the other flowers are missing petals



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Wow, that's pretty, Shaylaina...
... I'm pleased you were able to photograph a perfect one :o)

29 Jul, 2009

 

From all those little packets of seed I had and the names I wrote down...I'm thinking this is Celosia Century Flame...I think.
Thank you

29 Jul, 2009

 

Whatever it is, it looks fab. ! Lol.

29 Jul, 2009

 

This is Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria), I have a bit of it as well that came from a packet of mixed seed. From the internet: This wide ranging annual is native to the eastern and central United States. It's vivid, bicolored flowers of dark red and yellow stand out in a garden, meadow or other natural setting. A small number of flowers will be entirely dark red. Plains Coreopsis grows well in full sun to light shade and prefers moderate to moist soils.

29 Jul, 2009

 

Thanks for the info, Grammazoo... :o)

29 Jul, 2009

 

ah hah...in my notes of what I planted this year I have Plains Coreopsis Tinctoria.
Thank you :)

29 Jul, 2009

 

How's that for a beatuiful color combo ! Your post has talked me into growing some more next year.

2 Sep, 2009



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