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Old 23-10-2011, 01:27 PM
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It looks like one of the Tagetes species. Not sure which one, possible one of the marigolds. If someone has planted normal hybridized marigolds from a nursery somewhere (possibly Tagetes erecta or T. patula )and the plants have been left to go to seed and then run wild they will revert eventually to their wild form. This looks very similar
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