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Wow you guys are going to think I don't know what any of the flowers in my beds are. But I got this flower at a Plant swap in a neighboring town from me that they have every spring. And the plant was labeled a Coreopsis Sunray. But if the leaves were different I would think it was a Dandelion. Obviously it's not. It shouldn't be too hard for someone at least the Coreopsis part may be right now just to get the variety.
Wow you guys are good, so now I need to go back next spring and ask who gave me the Inula Ensifolia they will go what you mean the Coreopsis. It really does make a nice compact little plant its just that at first I'm like I thought I got rid of all the Dandelions in my yard how did this one pop up and so healthy too.