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There are somewhere near 100 species of Coreopsis, a few of which have pink rather than yellow blooms, but yellow is by far the most commonly grown color. This plant is native to the eastern United States, and is commonly seen growing wild along roadways and even in ditches throughout the east and southeast. The family includes both annuals and perennials, and seed (which looks like a tick - thus the name Tickseed) is included in many perennial and wildflower seed mixtures.
Coreopsis flowers make a wonderful yellow dye for cloth, and also make charming garnishes for green salads or other dishes. The flowers can also be used dried in craft projects. They take well to drying by hanging upside down, dipping in silica gel, or by pressing between the pages of a phone book, etc.
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