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1 flower that grown in plains

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Plains coreopsis, garden tickseed,[2] golden tickseed, [3] or calliopsis, Coreopsis tinctoria, is an annual forb. The plant is common to Canada (from Quebec to British Columbia), northeast Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas), and much of the United States, especially the Great Plains and Southern states where it is often called "calliopsis."[4][5] The species is also widely cultivated in and naturalized in China.[6]

Plains coreopsis

Coreopsis tinctoria

Plains Coreopsis.jpg

Scientific classification

Kingdom:

Plantae

(unranked):

Angiosperms

(unranked):

Eudicots

(unranked):

Asterids

Order:

Asterales

Family:

Asteraceae

Genus:

Coreopsis

Species:

C. tinctoria

Binomial name

Coreopsis tinctoria

Nutt.

Synonyms[1]

Synonymy

Bidens tinctoria (Nutt.) Baill.

Calliopsis atkinsoniana (Douglas ex Lindl.) Hook.

Calliopsis bicolor Rchb.

Calliopsis cardaminefolia DC.

Calliopsis tinctoria (Nutt.) DC.

Coreopsis atkinsoniana Douglas ex Lindl.

Coreopsis bicolor (Rchb.) Bosse ex Buchenau

Coreopsis cardaminefolia (DC.) Torr. & A.Gray

Coreopsis gracilis Blanco

Coreopsis similis F.E.Boynton

Coreopsis stenophylla F.E.Boynton

Diplosastera tinctoria (Nutt.) Tausch

It often grows in disturbed areas such as roadsides and cultivated fields.[7]

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