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Coreopis

One of the first perennial plants to bloom in spring is Coreopis.  It is a member of the Asteraceae plant family and is commonly called “Tickseed”.  Its nectar attracts pollinating insects and its daisy like flowers are popular with butterflies.  Coreopis has 80 species and is native to North, Central and South America.  I plant Coreopis in sunny areas throughout my garden adding bright colors during the first weeks of spring.  Cheers

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