I have a couple flowers I am not sure what they are
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Cathy on Jun 29, 2016The yellow flowers with the fern like leaf look like Dyer's or Golden Chamomile and the other yellow looks to be Calendula - not sure what the pink ones areHelpful Reply
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Catherine J on Jun 29, 2016The dark pink are dianthus. The light pink look like coral bells.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 29, 2016The pink ones do not strike any bells. Did you plant bulbs?The last one is coreopsis.Helpful Reply
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Jeannette on Jun 29, 2016I agree with Cathy on the Calundula, not sure of the fernlike leaf she described, but I can smell it from here, so I'm inclined to agree with the Chamomile. Catherine is right for sure on the Dianthus, Coral Bells have a different leaf. You can take your photo to a local nursey. Good luckHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 29, 2016The pink do not look like dianthus,it looks more like a flower from a bulb.Just my opinion.Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on Jun 29, 2016The dark pink round flowers are definitely dianthus.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 29, 2016To add to my comment not even close to dianthus. They have a definite flower and that is so not it. Sorry again...Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on Jun 29, 2016Hi Deborah Here are two examples of Dianthus and then the photo you initially shared . Good luck with your gardening!Helpful Reply
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Denise Perez on Jun 30, 2016There is an app for your phone called like your garden. Take a picture up close of leaves and flower. Send it and u will get several pictures of plants they think m b it.Helpful Reply
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Denise Perez on Jun 30, 2016Might b it.Helpful Reply
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Patti @Hearth and Vine on Jun 30, 20161. ? 2. Golden Marguerite 3. Coreopsis Grandiflora 'Early Sunris'Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Jun 30, 2016The first one is definitely not dianthus. I agree with the last picture being lance leaved coreopsis. The middle one may be chamomile not sure.Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Jun 30, 2016Does look rather like the golden marguerite that was mentioned.Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Jun 30, 2016I am clueless, have to do some research.Helpful Reply
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Mary Rabbett on Jun 30, 2016first picture looks like a pink bleeding heart plantHelpful Reply
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Marion Lavigne on Jun 30, 2016I am not sure about any of the others but the first is definitely not bleeding heart. I am looking at my bleeding heart plant as I input this. The leaves alone are very different.Helpful Reply
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Mil7069595 on Jun 30, 2016The yellow flowers are coreopsis, the small pink ones - Heuchera, the dark pink - dianthus Sweet William.Helpful Reply
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32k6914513 on Jun 30, 2016This looks like coral bells. What does the vegetation at the base look like?Helpful Reply
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Deh7220306 on Jun 30, 2016The fourth pic is definitely coreopsis which I have often grown.Helpful Reply
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Jeannette on Jul 01, 2016There are no Coral Bells or Bleeding Hearts in these pictures.Helpful Reply
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Carol T on Jul 01, 2016The dark pink flowers are called Pinks, of the dianthus or carnation family. The others I don't recognise at all!Helpful Reply
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Carol T on Jul 01, 2016I just realised that number 4 is also of the carnation family, yellow is not such a common colour in this group of flowers.Helpful Reply
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