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  2. Plains coreopsis - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsis tinctoria, commonly known as plains coreopsis, garden tickseed, golden tickseed, or calliopsis, is an annual forb. The species is common in Canada (from Quebec to British Columbia ), northeast Mexico ( Coahuila , Nuevo León , Tamaulipas ), and most of the United States , especially the Great Plains and Southern States .

  3. Bidens aristosa - Wikipedia

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    Bidens aristosa seeds. Bidens aristosa, known by many common names such as bearded beggarticks, western tickseed, showy tickseed, long-bracted beggarticks, tickseed beggarticks, swamp marigold, and Yankee lice, is an herbaceous, annual plant in the Asteraceae family.

  4. Coreopsis - Wikipedia

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    Common names include calliopsis and tickseed, a name shared with various other plants. Description ... Coreopsis can grow in a garden as a border plant, or in a ...

  5. Coreopsis auriculata - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsis auriculata, the lobed tickseed [2] or mouse-ear tickseed, is a North American plant species of the family Asteraceae. It is native to the southeastern and east-central United States , from Louisiana east to the Florida Panhandle and as far north as Kentucky , Maryland , and West Virginia .

  6. Coreopsis nuecensoides - Wikipedia

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    Coreopsis nuecensoides, commonly known as the Rio Grande tickseed, is a herbaceous, perennial flowering plant in the genus Coreopsis in the family Asteraceae. It is native to southern and southeastern Texas and may also occur in northern Mexico .

  7. Tickseed - Wikipedia

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    Tickseed (also tick-seed and tick seed) is a common name for seeds of several plants that stick to fur, clothing, or other surfaces when the plant is brushed against. The term may refer to any such seed in general, but more specifically to:

  8. Coreopsis pulchra - Wikipedia

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    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) [2] where it grows on sandstone outcrops. Because of its narrow habitat requirements and small geographic range, this species is ...

  9. Bidens trichosperma - Wikipedia

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    Bidens trichosperma, the marsh beggar-ticks or marsh tickseed, is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.It is native to central Canada (Quebec, Ontario) and to the eastern and north-central United States (primarily the Northeast, Great Lakes, and northern Great Plains, with a few isolated populations in the Southeast).