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What kind of flower is this? Dalian

Look at the picture, it should be chrysanthemum.

Chrysanthemum (scientific name: Gaillardia pulchella Foug) is a panicum miliaceum of Compositae, with a height of 20-60 cm. Above the middle of the stem, the branches are multi-branched, obliquely ascending, pubescent or rusty. The lower leaves are spoon-shaped or oblanceolate, the edges are undulate and obtuse, shallowly split to lyre-shaped, the apex is sharp and nearly sessile, the upper leaves are oblong, oblanceolate or spoon-shaped, and the leaves are covered on both sides. The head is 5 cm in diameter. The involucral bracts are lanceolate, with ciliate edges and glandular spots on the back. Tongue-shaped flowers are yellow, the base is purple, the tongue is wide and wedge-shaped, and the top is 2-3-lobed; Tubular flower lobes triangular, articulate. Achenes are 2 mm long and villous at the base. The crown hair is 5 mm long. The flowering and fruiting period is from June to August. ?

Native to North America. Chrysanthemum morifolium has bright colors, long flowering period and simple cultivation and management, and is often used as a garden cultivation and ornamental.