And many more to come- most of the green in the second photo is more bidens that isn't blooming yet

by Parking_Low248

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  1. GardenWildServices

    One of my favorite “tossables”. Find a patch, collect the seed heads when ready and throw them in a patch of designated meadow/prairie planting and voila ..instant magnificent fall color! They’re one of those that in my experience “look like a weed” and get pulled by unsuspecting gardeners… especially because they tend to bloom so late, atleast in my area. But leave them be, and they tend to bloom in sync eith each other for an incredible flush of yellow ❤️

    They’re also a great choice for low effort soil rehabbing, or for hard clay or compact soil areas, they can have a massive taproot that grows right through 3,4,5ft+ deep!

  2. unventer

    Jealous. I’m overrun with Bidens bipinnata, which has significantly less showy flowers.

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