Coreopsis tinctoria, with maroon brown centers.
By Katarina
- 7 Aug, 2014
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This is a champion of my garden this year. Really a pretty contrast among grasses. This variety was formerly used to make a hot beverage until the introduction of coffee by traders. Women also use a infusion of whole plant of this variety, if they desire female babies.
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Thank you. Definitely a very good choice for those, who have ornamental grasses. They fit together.
8 Aug, 2014
Thats interesting Kat ,which part did they use for the beverage , the roots ?
9 Aug, 2014
Hi, Amy. This is info from Google. I think, used is everything from the plant, with the exception of roots (e.g. leaves and flowers).
9 Aug, 2014
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How interesting! And such a pretty flower :-)
8 Aug, 2014