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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.

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  • 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.
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