Tickseed

Uses:

  • Border Plant
  • Container Gardens
  • Mass Planting

Features:

  • Long Blooming
  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Cut Flowers

Sunlight:

  • Full Sun
  • At Least 6 Hours Of Direct Sunlight

Growing Zones:

Tickseed, also known as Coreopsis, are flowering perennials known for their bright, daisy-like flowers from early summer to fall. Use in sunny locations in borders, wildflower gardens or in mixed perennial beds. These plants provide continuous color, attract pollinators, and are a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant option.


About Tickseed

Genus
Species
Family
Coreopsis
"coreopsis lanceolata, Coreopsis tinctoria, Coreopsis verticillata, Coreopsis grandiflora"
Asteraceae

Common Names:

Coreopsis


Native To:

North and South America

Plant Type:

Perennials

Foliage Type:

Herbaceous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flower Color:

Flower Bloom Time:

Late spring to early fall

Growth Habit:

Upright, bushy, mounded

Attracts:

Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, Birds, insects

Tolerates:

Drought, Heat, Mild Frost

Resists:

Deer, Pests, Disease, Heat