Name that Flower for me..please

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Strange pedals for sure,little trumpets.

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GOD Bless

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Alright. I shall name it....Bob. (just kiddin, not familiar with it, but somebody will tag it for you.) I can tell you it's a type of gaillardia, similar to the Indian Blanket we have in Oklahoma. You might search under that name.
 

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Alright. I shall name it....Bob. (just kiddin, not familiar with it, but somebody will tag it for you.) I can tell you it's a type of gaillardia, similar to the Indian Blanket we have in Oklahoma. You might search under that name.

OK,now how do I marked solved.:laughing9:
 

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I don't think you can mark solved in this forum. It is a pretty cool flower though.
 

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Fanfare, for sure.
They get their name from the manner in which they used to blanket North America prairies with their bloom.
They can still be found in fields and along roadsides in the prairie region and into the Rockies.
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