Lanceleaf coreopsis, Coreopsis lanceolata, is a wildflower native to the southeastern United States that has become a popular garden plant in other parts of the country. The solitary daisy-like golden ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to tough, fuss-free flowers, coreopsis is a wonderful, airy addition to your perennial ...
They give continuity to planting schemes, make that vital link with autumn perennials, and provide something reliable to pick for the house. The perennial coreopsis is ideal for the front of the ...
Coreopsis is a Greek word meaning “bug-like” and was conferred on the daisy-like flower due to the resemblance its seeds have to ticks. The botanical name Coreopsis is used more often than the common ...
Editor’s note: Once a month OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Tall coreopsis, (Coreopsis tripteris), is a beautiful ...
You can hardly miss the yellow flowers of coreopsis lanceolata along highways in the summer, so it’s easy to see why this is the state wildflower of Mississippi. Several species of the plant fall ...
Coreopsis, commonly called tickseed, belongs in the "happy-go-lucky" family of flowering perennials. They will grow in almost any kind of soil and will survive despite common gardening mistakes ...
Tickseed, also called coreopsis, is a mainstay in my butterfly garden. The yellow-flowering plant in its truest form is native to every county in Virginia and most of the United States and Canada. My ...
This time of year I am on the lookout for plants that still look good in the garden. Most plants look pretty tired and haggard by the time September rolls around. Adding in some plants that are ...
Those of us who live in USDA Hardiness Zones 7 and above are so lucky. We can garden nearly year-round, even in January (Some of you in Zone 6 may have a microclimate and can join in the fun). While ...