Coreopsis pulchra
Coreopsis pulchra is a North American wildflower of the Southeastern United States, in the sunflower family. Its common names are Woodland tickseed, showy tickseed, and beautiful tickseed. Coreopsis pulchra is native only to the Cumberland Plateau of northeastern Alabama (and perhaps historically in nearby Georgia) where it grows on sandstone outcrops. Because of its narrow habitat requirements and small geographic range, this species is considered imperiled.
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Coreopsis pulchra
Coreopsis pulchra is a North American wildflower of the Southeastern United States, in the sunflower family. Its common names are Woodland tickseed, showy tickseed, and beautiful tickseed. Coreopsis pulchra is native only to the Cumberland Plateau of northeastern Alabama (and perhaps historically in nearby Georgia) where it grows on sandstone outcrops. Because of its narrow habitat requirements and small geographic range, this species is considered imperiled.
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Coreopsis pulchra is a North A ...... eight of about 60 cm (2 feet).
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بقية جميلة أو زهرة البق الجميل ...... جنس البقية من فصيلة النجمية .
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Coreopsis pulchra is a North A ...... ecies is considered imperiled.
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بقية جميلة أو زهرة البق الجميل ...... جنس البقية من فصيلة النجمية .
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Coreopsis pulchra
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بقية جميلة
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Coreopsis pulchra
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