Can you help me identify this flower?
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That looks like it may be a Shasta daisy. Shasta daisies are short lived perennials which means that if you planted them last year they may reappear in your garden for another year or two before they die out completely.
It looks like it may be some sort of Aster.
It's a Painted Daisy. Here's a link on growing them:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/painted-daisy/painted-daisy-plants.htm
Eloise: toss this image into Google images!
It looks like it could be a purple painted daisy. https://gardenerspath.com/plants/flowers/grow-painted-daisy/
Hello my suspicion is aster or tahoka daisy please have a look at these images.
Often viewing associated green foliage helps.
https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=28332
http://obsvweb1.ou.edu/okwild/tahoka.html
Could be a wild daisy. Here’s a pic I found. Looks just like yours.
It reminds me of the grecian windflowers I planted in my yard years ago.
https://www.highcountrygardens.com/flower-bulbs/unique-spring-planted-bulbs/anemone-blanda-bulbs-mixture?adpos=&scid=scplp16024&sc_intid=16024&gclid=Cj0KCQjw09HzBRDrARIsAG60GP-sECsDEaqUzMAI7XraBz6WIO2B0XY6IcZw0MWYOdfoVStJwMzock4aAp-eEALw_wcB
Where do you live?? this is world wide site will help to narrow it down some
This flower looks like a daisy.
This is a Windflower, would look really good in a rock garden.
Whatever it is it's pretty!
Those are absolutely asters. Asters are a perennial, but grow wild in meadows here in Alberta--happy little purple wildflowers that bees and butterflies love! https://www.almanac.com/plant/asters
I think it looks like an Ice Plant.
it is wild Daisy !! love them
!Anemone - Blanda - Bulb that looks like a Spider. Comes up every year!