From: "Betty Louise Davenport" <idahobluebird50@gmail.com>
To: nativegardening@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 6:21:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Native Gardening] flower ID
I am going to add my feeling here. It reminds very much of coreopsis lancinata which i grewq in my garden. It is a member of the sunflower family. It grows in full sun dry soil. Blooms all summer. Seeds are loved by the birds and other wildlife. Floweras last a long time in water. The more you cut;more the more bloom arrives. I love it. Betty Davenport, former Washington Master gardener 915 years specialist in Native plants).
Hi, new to this group. I have a flower growing in my yard that I can't ID. Any help would be appreciated! Yellow flowers, 15 petals with the center actually being tiny flowers surrounded by the I suppose false petals. Leaves gray/green, serrated and somewhat lance shaped. I posted 2 pictures under the album mystery yellow flower, I think. I am new to this so I hope I got it right! Thanks in advance. Nancy Kelly in Colorado.
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