Coreopsis 

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  • Title inspired by the flowerbed song in Disney’s Alice In Wonderland =] © Cadence Gamache

  • bright gold and orange flowers in deep shade

  • This incredibly beautiful flower is in fact a weed spreading through the Blue Mountains bushland like wildfire. These plants and flowers are absolutely everywhere, right through the Blue Mountains. Everyone who has ever been to the Blue Mountains will recognise these flowers. Coreopsis spreads by means of wind and water, the movement of contaminated soil, and garden waste dumping. It is also widely believed that some persons have deliberately collected and scattered the seed. Prefers open areas and full sun, and was initially confined to roadsides, railway embankments, disturbed areas, and bushland edges. However Coreopsis is now moving down stormwater drains and watercourses into bushland, following the siltation left by urban runoff. Its dense clumping habit and rapid spread can crowd out native plants and seriously reduce the germination of native seed. Info on these weeds and how to control them can be found here

  • Grand Rapids, Michigan. ____ Camera: Canon Powershot A620 / Lens: Stock lens included with camera / Filter: none + some post-processing work with color and contrast. Framed and watermarked/digitally signed in Photoshop CS2. ____ All work Copyright © 2003-2008 Jennifer A. Wheaton aka Foozma73 All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. My work is NOT stock.

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  • A field of wildflowers growing in my yard.

  • Coreopsis Flower- Tickseed – Daisy Family. Copyright 2008 Emele – Emily Goodwin. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used or saved in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission. You May Also be Interested In: /

  • Featured in #1 Artists of RedBubble February 13, 2009. / Featured in Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies October 30, 2008. Taken July 15, 2008 with the Nikon D40x, using the 60mm Macro lens. Shutter Speed 1/800, fstop 6.3, iso 200. Montgomery County, Maryland.

  • Small, Single, Golden flowers with brown ring bloom on plant with lance shaped leaves. Attracts butterflies…..

  • Just something I liked! Coreopsis/yellow

  • The delicate little flower of the coreopsis

  • Driving down the road, we were surprised to find this adorable donkey belly-high in yellow coreopsis! (If you have any doubts about this being Texas, just look below the tree line on the right side of this picture, and you will see a cactus trying to peek through the flowers, also!! ) Texas Hill Country – Spring 2007 This is best viewed at full-size! Please check out my calendar – WILD ABOUT WILDFLOWERS

  • Coreopsis flowers rest on rock and hang over water. All the Material in this Gallery is Copyrighted & May not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. / © Enchanted Images: Using this Image for any purpose without my prior permission, may lead to legal action. All Rights Reserved.

  • I haven’t looked this fellow up so i don’t know what kind he is. There were a lot of them and they were all over the coreopsis.

  • Copyright © Colleen G. Drew From www.lone-star.net/wildflowers Plains Coreopsis / Scientific Name: (Coreopsis tinctoria) / Definition: Annual, of the sunflower family (Asteraceae). This particular coreopsis grows throughout the state and is a true Native Texan. The stalk is smooth, slender, rather sprawling giving a delicate annual. May grow to 4 ft., but usually 1 – 2 ft. leafy, many branches. Ray flowers, yellow, 5- 7 petals often with red spot at base. Flower about 1 1/8” across. Prefers moist areas, ungrazed pastures; often seen as a long, showy border along roadsides. Blooms February – December. Photographed May 30, 2009 along the roadside in Mineral Wells, Texas

  • Coreopsis tinctoria flower taken in my garden. / Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/3.2, hand held, natural light.

  • COREOPSIS IN THE RAIN Photo best viewed large. / This is a macro shot of “COREOPSIS IN THE RAIN.” / COREOPSIS is a composite, tall perennial whose golden yellow blooms begin to bud in the Springtime and lasts throughout the Summer. This elegant, easy-caring plant can grow up to 36 inches tall. COREOPSIS is a favorite of most gardeners as it adds spectacular beauty to all perennial flower gardens! / For more information, go to:Van’s Red Bubble Site / / This image was shot in natural color and light, shortly after the rain, from my front flower garden in Ashland, KY. / Photo captured with my Canon EOS 40D camera.

  • Nikon D300, 105mm macro lens. As of 14/11/09 / Sales 0 / Comments 21 / Favorited by 13 / Views 134

  • From my garden – Upstate NY – September 2009 Canon 50D w. EF28-135 IS lens / Tv 500 / Av 5.6 / ISO 500

  • This time of year, when it is still warm, but the Autumn season, we call it “Indian Summer”. This is a red sun flower, facing a huge bush of yellow Coreopsis flowers, all in my yard. But Nov. is not far away and then we will see frost, and more rain and fog. Cold nights will set in, and there will be a fire in the wood stove on some nights. Thinking about family then, and Thanksgiving. Thanking God for His providing us with all of our needs. He never fails. / /

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