A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE that contains phenyl propanoids.

Chemical constituents of Coreopsis lanceolata L. and their physiological activities. (1/1)

Petals from Coreopsis lanceolata L. were extracted in methanol and subjected to solvent-solvent partitioning to yield four fractions: hexane, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, and aqueous. These fractions were screened using a 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging assay and an active oxygen inhibition assay. The ethyl acetate extract contained the highest level of active components. Four compounds isolated from this fraction by HPLC were screened for antioxidant activity and anti-allergic activity. Anti-allergic activity was assessed by measuring release of histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells. One compound, termed laceolin, was characterized by spectroscopic analysis, including extensive NMR and mass spectra. This compound had significant radical scavenging activity, with an SC50 (scavenging concentration of 50%) value of 2.6 microg/mL and superoxide dismutase activity of 46.2%.  (+info)

Coreopsis tinctoria, commonly called plains coreopsis, garden coreopsis, golden tickseed or calliopsis, is an annual coreopsis that is native to the western U.S. (west of the Mississippi River). It is commonly cultivated in gardens as an annual, and has over time escaped from gardens and naturalized thoughout most of the eastern U. S. to the Atlantic Ocean. In Missouri, it is typically found in rocky glades, sandy ground and along roadsides and along railroad tracks (Steyermark). It grows 2-4 tall and to 18 wide on smooth, stiff, branching stems. One-two pinnate finely cut green leaves with linear-lanceolate leaflets (to 3 long) appear mostly on the lower half of the plant. Solitary, daisy-like flowers (to 1-2 diameter) feature yellow rays (7-9 per head) with reddish brown center disks. Each ray is toothed at the tip and spotted reddish-brown at the base. Flowers typically bloom over a long late spring to fall period. This species is synonymous with and formerly know as Calliopsis bicolor ...
Coreopsis rosea, sometimes commonly called pink coreopsis or pink threadleaf coreopsis, is primarily native to wet sandy soils along water margins in coastal plain areas from Nova Scotia to Maryland. It is noted for being the only coreopsis with pink flowers. It closely resembles C. verticillata in appearance and habit, but lacks the latters heat and drought tolerance. It is a rhizomatous perennial which typically grows in dense, bushy clumps to 1-2 tall. Features daisy-like flowers (1/2 to 1 diameter) with pink untoothed rays and yellow center disks. Flowers appear singly on short stalks in a profuse and lengthy summer bloom. Whorls of linear, grass-like, light green leaves lend a fine-textured and airy appearance to the plant ...
The invention discloses coreopsis tinctoria-corn stigma healthy tea capable of lowering blood pressure and blood lipid. The coreopsis tinctoria-corn stigma healthy tea comprises the following components in parts by weight: 2.5-25 parts of corn stigma, 8-36 parts of coreopsis tinctoria, 5-15 parts of honeysuckle, 4-16 parts of liquorice, 1-25 parts of burdock, 5-15 parts of apocynumvenetum, 1-12 parts of the bark of eucommia, 8-16 parts of lily, 1-5 parts of semen cassiae, 2-6 parts of hawthorn, 6-15 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 5-15 parts of wolfberries and 6-10 parts of pericarpium citri reticulatae. The healthy tea is simple in formula, convenient to drink, has the efficacies of softening blood vessels and lowering the blood pressure, the blood pressure can be lowered to maintain the health after long-term drink of the healthy tea, the healthy tea is applicable to the crowds at any age groups as daily healthy beverage, the acid body is regulated, and the healthy tea is capable of preventing cold,
Phonetic: kor-ee-OP-sis lan-see-oh-LAY-tah Golden yellow daisy like flowers bloom in early summer atop bright green foliage. They form small clumps, self seed and can grow into large colonies in optimum conditions. Dead heading spent blooms will prolong blooming. Lanceleaf Coreopsis is a nectar and pollen source for
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Tese de doutoramento, Farmácia (Química Farmacêutica e Terapêutica), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Farmácia, 2011Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt. is a small aromatic annual and widely distributed plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. Its use in traditional medicine has been described as early as the XVII century in China, where its decoction has been used for diarrhoea. Other medicinal properties have been added by North American Indians and include treatment of internal pains, bleeding, to strengthen blood and as an emetic. In Portugal, an infusion of the flowering tops has been described to have antidiabetic proprieties, applied to diabetes type 2 treatment. There are some published phytochemical studies on the genus Coreopsis but the information on this species chemical composition, until recently, was scarce. Flavonoids of chalcone, aurone and flavanone structure have been described in C. tinctoria flowering tops although there was no available information on the chemical ...
The Red Satin Coreopsis is easy to grow producing large red blooms all summer! The flowers stay bright red no matter how hot it gets.
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This Tickseed produces uniquely changing colors. The deep red centers bleed on to the green blooms, eventually becoming the dominant color by fall. PP# 20609 (Coreopsis)
14-16 tall x 18-24 wide. Coreopsis Zagreb is a long blooming, easy-to-grow perennial with a big display of brilliant golden-yellow flowers beginning in late spring. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
The habit and performance of this red and white Coreopsis are almost too hot to handle! 2.5-4 cm wide, cream flowers have a dark red central eye and form a domed, rounded habit. As the flower ages, the eye gets bigger until it comprises most of the flower. The flowers will cover the grey-green, thread leaf foliage for a showy midsummer display.. ...
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A new cultivar of hybrid Coreopsis plant named, `URIBL02`, that is characterized by its dwarf plant habit, by its large inflorescences, its ray florets ray florets that are light red-purple in color
This is coreopsis, Floridas state flower, so chosen as a result of a highway beautification program back in the 1960s, and because its dozen or so varieties are found throughout the state.
Here is a list of wildflowers Georgia DOT workers have planted on roadsides over the years: black-eyed Susan bur marigold/tickseed clasping coneflower cornflower corn poppy cosmos Drummond phlox Golden Wave coreopsis Indian blanket/firewheel lanceleaf coreopsis lemon mint Mexican hatnarrow-leaved sunflower perennial gaillardia Plains coreopsis prairie coneflower showy primrose threadleaf coreopsisShowy primrose is not something that…
Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Lanceleaf Tickseed, Sterntaler Lanceleaf Tickseed). A showy, long-blooming coreopsis, Sterntaler is descended from an herbaceous perennial native to the southern and central U.S. It is notable for large, golden-yellow flowers with a central circle of burgundy. The plant is clump-forming, with lance-shaped leaves and thin stems that rise above them, bearing one flower each, from mid summer to frost in autumn.. Like most coreopsis, Rotkehlchen grows and flowers best in full to part sun and well drained, average soil. It will continue to bloom.... ...
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Prolific color on a compact habit! Fresh green foliage backs sprite-like, short, satiny red blooms with frilly, golden-yellow centers. Flower petals are tipped with frosty white in the summer heat. The small mounded form is perfect for smaller gardens and containers, edging walkways, or accenting cottage garden borders.
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Classes AA and A are used primarily for overhead transmission and primary and secondary distribution, where ampacity must be maintained and a lighter conductor (compared to ACSR) is desired, and when conductor strength is not a critical factor.
This plant can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative sources noted below.This plant may be known by one or more common names in different places, and some are listed above. Click on an acronym to view each weed list, or click here for a composite list of Weeds of the U.S. ...
Perennials, 10-40(-80) cm. Leaf lobes mostly linear, 5-30(-45) × (0.5-)1-2(-4) mm. Heads 1-2(-4+) per stem. Peduncles (8-)15-30+ cm. Calyculi of 7-11+ oblong-deltate to linear bractlets (8-)12-20(-30) mm. Phyllaries 12-13+, lanceolate, 12-20 mm. Ray florets 16-21+; laminae 20-35+ mm. Disc corollas 5.5-7 mm. Cypselae oblong-rectangular, 6-7 mm. 2n = 24. Flowering Feb-Jun. Coastal bluffs and dunes; 0-100 m; Calif ...
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May bring us our fifth gardening trend for 2014: Bee-neficials: Its all about the bees this year. News on bee and other pollinator populations is everywhere this spring. Obviously, pollinators are an essential requirement for many of our favorite food crops.. Pollination is a process that takes place in a flower to transfer pollen from the male to the female flower part, thus producing a fruit (or vegetable). There are many ways that plants are pollinated, including wind and animals. Most people think of bees and butterflies when thinking about pollinators, but bats, beetles, moths, flies, hummingbirds, wasps, and more also spread pollen in some plants.. Kelly Allsup, University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator, provides the following tips to help you choose the right plants and herbs for your pollinator garden.. Pollinator gardens typically contain native perennials such as the aromatic anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum), drought-tolerant coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora), ...
Weeds are a major pest problem for Goldenmane Tickseed. Weeds can reduce seed yield by competing with the wildflower for water and nutrients. However, even if weed competition seems minimal and the wildflower crop is thriving, use cultural practices that will reduce the amount of weed seed that could be harvested with the crop seed. Preventing weed seed from getting into the wildflower seed harvest is usually easier than cleaning out the weed seeds after the harvest. In addition, marketing Goldenmane Tickseed seed will be difficult or impossible if too many weed seeds are mixed with the wildflower seed. Eliminate weeds that grow into the canopy of the crop to prevent weed seed from being harvested along with the wildflower seed. Be especially diligent about eradicating noxious weed species (1) from the Goldenmane Tickseed planting. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) prohibits the inclusion of noxious weed seed in any seed sold in Florida.. If chemical weed ...
This showy annual or perennial herbaceous plant is one of our favorite border ornaments, flowering after most of our Summer annuals are past blooming and thriving in any good garden loam. Propagate...
We had a great walk this morning! A fresh breeze left over from yesterdays storms blew in from the west and made the shady side of the pipeline feel cool. One step into the sun and I felt hot, and just right for butterflies. Silver-spotted Skippers, Tiger Swallowtails, Azures, and a Great Spangled Fritillary fluttered around me as we headed down hill. Lots of plants are flowering now, including Pasture Rose, Coreopsis, Honeysuckle, Crimson Clover (left by the pipeline workers), Ragwort, as well as others. The bright red leaves of the Carolina Cranesbill attracted my attention and at closer inspection, its seeds fascinated me, so I sat to draw in a patch of thick, glossy grass. The blades towered over my head once I settled, so that my view of the world reminded me of what it would be like to be a deer, curled up for the night in a similar nest. Birds sang in the trees around me - most exciting was a Yellow-billed Cuckoos distinctive call - Ku-ku-ku-ku-ku-ku-ku-ku KALP KALP KALP ...
Tick weed, more commonly known as tickseed or coreopsis, is a flowering perennial native to North America. Plants reach up to 4 feet in height and produce yellow, daisy-like flowers in summer through early fall. Valued for its ease of care, dependable performance, adaptability to a variety of growing conditions and ...
This month I visited the mountains and the beach, all within North Carolina, but everywhere I saw some new species. Montreat and the Asheville area were notable for their wildflowers, including flowering Putty Root orchids, and the officially threatened Red Knot (subspecies rufa) sandpiper made its appearance at both Fort Macon State Park in Atlantic Beach and at the beach outside town on Ocracoke Island. I had my first opportunity to see bee flies attempting predation by landing and hovering just outside solitary bee nests; I also saw my second Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle ever. Back at home, I continued to see very young insects and spiders on the bollards of the Third Fork Creek Trail, many of which defied identification. A large patch of Coreopsis flowers attracted many American Lady butterflies. Clearly this odd urban habitat is a special one, and which professional naturalists would benefit from studying.. Third Fork Creek Trail, Durham, NC 5/31/12. ...
Encourage longer blooming periods by removing mature flowers and seedpods of coreopsis, cosmos, gaillardia, marigolds, and zinnias. Increase bloom size of chrysanthemums and dahlias by removing half of the new buds. Prolong fuchsia blooms by picking off the faded flowers, yellowed leaves, and fruits. Trim back stems to force side branching and flowering, and fertilize and water them well. Prune summer-blooming shrubs when theyve finished flowering. Shape hedges for the last time this season. Continue gently shaping roses after pruning suckers, unwanted branches, and spent blooms; cultivate manure, bonemeal, and cottonseed meal into the top 3 inches of soil, and water deeply. ...
A brilliant blend of southwestern wildflowers that bloom in the late summer months. Six different blooms in hot yellow, orange and red including Lance Leaf Coreopsis, Desert Senna, Desert Marigold, Arizona Poppy, Firewheel, and Red Mexican Hat.
They seem to be doing very well. Here you can sometimes see coreopsis growing wild along country roads. They are a native plant. But of course here they bloom in summer.. ReplyDelete ...
Dickeya-infected Coreopsis showing purpling and death of lower leaves (left) and basal stem rot (right). Photos: NCSU PDIC During March 2017 the NCSU Plant Disease and Insect Clinic confirmed the presence of the bacterium Dickeya dianthicola on multiple herbaceous ornamentals from a total of three growers. It was found causing a decay in Sedum and a ...
Date: Sep 1, 2016. Author: Ryan De Vooght-Johnson. How do you make the best cup of tea? One size does not fit all, thats for sure. Many may be urged on by their taste buds, some by their caffeine urges, whilst others may be conscious of their health. Fixated by the latter, scientists based in China applied cutting-edge analytics to decipher: what is in our Coreopsis tinctoria flower tea?. Read More ...
I have a Coreopsis in my allotment with yellow flowers and it is mainly visited by bee mimic flies. I don`t really see other pollinators on these flowers. The plant the bees like most in my allotment is Phacelia, always covered in honeybees and bumblebees. Earlier in the year I have seen lots of little solitary bees in (and swarming around) the flowers of Campanula rotundifolia (harebell. There was not a lot else visiting, just these small solitary bees. ReplyDelete ...
U.S. scientists say a byproduct of corn ethanol fuel production might become useful as a way of controlling weeds in potted ornamental plants. Researchers said the potential herbicide -- dried distillers grains with solubles, or DDGS -- is a byproduct of converting corn to fuel ethanol. DDGS is typically used as livestock feed but U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers Rick Boydston, Harold Collins and Steve Vaughn undertook a study to evaluate the use of DDGS as a weed deterrent on potted ornamentals. They applied DDGS two ways: to the soil surface and mixed into the potting media of transplanted ornamentals. Applied to the soil surface after transplanting, the researchers found DDGS caused no injury to plants and reduced the amount of common chickweed and annual bluegrass. Weed control was not perfect, Boydston said, but could reduce hand-weeding. When mixed into the potting media, however, DDDS was toxic to transplanted rose, coreopsis and phlox plants. The scientists noted additional ...
You are in USDA gardening zone 9. When you garden in Zone 9, you can delight in the many beautiful plants that require long growing seasons and thrive in mild winters. You will not be successful in growing plants that require cold temperatures to bloom, so avoid lilacs, tulips, and other standbys of northern gardens. Some perennial lants that will do well in your garden include: African Lily (Agapanthus); Aster (Aster sp.); Angels trumpet (Brugmansia); Babys breath (Gypsophila paniculata); Balloon flower (Platycodon); Basket-of-gold (Aurinia saxatilis); Beardtongue (Penstemon); Bears breeches (Acanthus sp.); Bee balm (Monarda sp.); Begonia (Begonia grandis); Blanket flower (Gaillardia x grandiflora); Bluestar (Amsonia tabernaemontana); Brunnera (Brunnera macrophylla); Bugleweed (Ajuga sp.) ;Canna (Canna sp.); Cardinal flower (Lobelia); Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum); Colewort (Crambe); Coral bells (Heuchera) hybrids ;Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora and Coreopsis verticillata); Daylily ...
775 illustrations of flowers and shrubs including: calla lily, camphor, candlewood, capsicum, carnation, cashew, castor-oil plant, catchfly, catkin, catnip, celandine, chamomile, checkerberry, chickweed, chicory, cinnamon, cinquefoil, cloudberry, clove, clover, cocoa, coffee, colocasia, comfrey, coreopsis, coriander, cornflower, cotton, cowbane, cowslip, crassula, creeper, crocus, and crowfoot.. ...
775 illustrations of flowers and shrubs including: calla lily, camphor, candlewood, capsicum, carnation, cashew, castor-oil plant, catchfly, catkin, catnip, celandine, chamomile, checkerberry, chickweed, chicory, cinnamon, cinquefoil, cloudberry, clove, clover, cocoa, coffee, colocasia, comfrey, coreopsis, coriander, cornflower, cotton, cowbane, cowslip, crassula, creeper, crocus, and crowfoot.. ...
From top to bottom: Meadowsweet, Ladys Bedstraw, Coreopsis, Madder, Australian Indigo, Madder Buds, Tansy, Woad, St Johns Wort). Not a lot happens in my garden at this time of year, it is cold and quiet with many plants hibernating underground. Most of the action happens in Spring and then late Summer/early Autumn when I harvest.. I took some photos in the garden this morning though and happened to notice the first tiny flower bud on the Indigofera, a sign that the days are indeed lengthening and soon the garden will be awake again.. Read More ...
Hyssop-Anise (Agastache foeniculum), Variegated Feather Reed Grass (Calamagrostis acutiflora), Ornamental Onion (Allium ), Tickseed (Coreopsis Big Bang), Black-Eyed-Susan (Rudbeckia speciosa), Fall Garden Mum (Chrysanthemum ), Woolly Thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus), Catmint (Nepeta faassenii ...
Achillea millefolium Walther Funcke Perennials suitable for the rock garden normal as preferable exposure Sun color red-brick, rust, then yellow-cream it belongs to the family of Asteraceae the flowering period is July - August hight 60 cm - 70 cm density 7 potted seedlings per square meter, diameter pot 14cm It is sold at a price of 5.00 € species and varieties bearing high excellent cut flower Campanula, Chrysanthemum, Coreopsis, Delphinium, Erigeron, Geranium, Helenium, Salvia code AC72670. [...More details...]. ...
astilbe: foliage protects plant over winter, needs light cleanup in spring only. bergenia: needs light cleanup in spring only. campanula/bellflower: cut plant back in spring. Cut flower stalks after blooming to base of plant. clematis (most): deadhead spent flowers, cut plant back to 6 inches in spring. coreopsis/tickseed: cut plant back to 6 inches in spring. Shear off flower stems after blooming. crysthanthemums/mums: foliage protects plant over winter; cut plant back in spring. Remove faded flower heads after blooming. delphiniums: cut plant back in spring. Cut back flower stalks to base of plant after blooming. diantus/sweet william: foliage protects plant over winter, cut back plant in spring. digitalis/foxglove: requires light cleanup in spring only. Cut flower stalks to base of plant after blooming. echinacea and other coneflowers: deadhead after blooming if desired, only requireslight cleanup in spring. globe thistle/echinops: requires light cleanup in spring only, do not cut back in ...
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Powdery mildews are one of the most common diseases of ornamental plants; many nursery, flower, vegetables, and woody plants are susceptible. Greenhouse crops prone to infection include African violet, Begonia , Dahlia , gerbera daisy, Hydrangea , roses, Verbena, Kalanchoe, and Poinsettia. Herbaceous perennials particularly susceptible to Powdery mildew include Aster, Centaurea, Coreopsis, Delphinium, Monarda, Phlox, Rudebeckia, and Sedum. The disease is easily recognizable as a white to gray powdery growth on leaves and sometimes stems and flowers. Powdery mildew may have little or no affect on the plant (other than aesthetic) or it may cause infected leaves to distort, discolor, wither, and defoliate prematurely. Most Powdery mildews have evolved to avoid killing their hosts because they can only survive in living plant tissue. Symptoms and their severity depend upon the cultivar or species of host plant, the powdery mildew species, environmental conditions, and the age of plant tissue when it ...
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Flower unisexual, ± radial; sepals generally 3 5, free or fused; petals generally 0; stamens 1 many, free or filaments fused; ovary superior, chambers 1 4, styles free or fused, simple or ...
plains coreopsis Coreopsis auriculata L. - lobed tickseed Coreopsis bakeri E.E.Schill. Coreopsis basalis (A.Dietr.) S.F.Blake ... Coreopsis sect. Pseudoagarista (35) See: Coreopsis cyclocarpa S.F.Blake Coreopsis bicolor Coreopsis leavenworthii Torr. & A. ... Coreopsis mexicana Coreopsis mutica DC. Coreopsis floridana E.B.Sm. - Florida tickseed Coreopsis gladiata Walter - coastalplain ... 35 species Coreopsis mcvaughii D.J.Crawford Coreopsis petrophila A.Gray Coreopsis petrophiloides B.L.Rob. & Greenm. Coreopsis ...
... is a North American species of tickseed in the family Asteraceae. Coreopsis californica var. californica ... California coreopsis Jepson Manual treatment for Coreopsis californica var. californica v t e (Articles with short description ... Coreopsis californica is an annual herb up to 30 cm (12 inches) tall. It has linear leaves that are generally basal and 2-10 ... The Plant List, Coreopsis californica (Nutt.) H.Sharsm. UC/Jepson . accessed 6.16.2012 Calflora taxon report, University of ...
... is a perennial which sometimes grows as much as 90 cm (3 feet) tall. Flower heads are yellow, with both ray ... Coreopsis pubescens, called star tickseed, is a North American species of tickseeds in the family Asteraceae. It is native to ... The Plant List, Coreopsis pubescens Elliott Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution map Flora of North America ... Coreopsis pubescens Elliott, Sketch Bot. S. Carolina. 2: 441. 1823. v t e (Articles with short description, Short description ...
Disc florets of Coreopsis rosea are bright or pale yellow. The Plant List, Coreopsis rosea Nutt. "Coreopsis rosea Nutt". USDA ... Coreopsis rosea grows in wet areas such as marsh edges. Unlike most Coreopsis species, the ray florets are pink or white ( ... Coreopsis rosea is a North American species of Coreopsis in the family Asteraceae. It has a discontinuous distribution in the ... Coreopsis rosea Nuttall". Flora of North America. Crawford, D. J.; Mort, M. E. (2005). "Phylogeny of Eastern North American ...
... , Baker's coreopsis or Baker's tickseed, is a flowering plant in the Coreopsis genus. It has yellow flowers. It ... "Coreopsis bakeri - Species Details". Atlas of Florida Plants. "Phytotaxa". Phytotaxa. 231 (2). 20 October 2015. Retrieved 21 ... v t e (Articles with 'species' microformats, Coreopsis, All stub articles, Asteraceae stubs). ... is closely related to Coreopsis lanceolata. It is in the Asteraceae family. It is found in Florida. " ...
... , the crown tickseed, is a North American plant species of Coreopsis in the family Asteraceae. It is native ... Coreopsis nuecensis is an annual herb up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall. Ray florets are yellow with red or purple flecks; disc ... USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Coreopsis nuecensis". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant ... Flora of North America, Coreopsis nuecensis A. Heller Hooker, William Jackson 1836. Curtis's Botanical Magazine 63: plate 3460 ...
... is cultivated in gardens for its attractive flowers. The Plant List, Coreopsis leavenworthii Torr. & A. ... It is often grouped within Coreopsis tinctoria which it resembles. Coreopsis leavenworthii typically grows 30 to 70 cm (12-28 ... Gray Flora of North America, Coreopsis leavenworthii University of Florida Extension Service, Coreopsis leavenworthii Biota of ... Coreopsis leavenworthii is native to the states of Florida and Alabama and blooms year round, with heaviest blooming during the ...
"Coreopsis grandiflora (Common Coreopsis, Large Flower Tickseed, Largeflower Tickseed, Tickseed) , North Carolina Extension ... Flora of North America, Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg ex Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. 2: plate 175. 1826. "Coreopsis grandiflora - Plant ... illustration by Alois Lunzer (1840-?) Tropicos search for Coreopsis grandiflora The Plant List, Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg ex ... Coreopsis grandiflora is a perennial herb sometimes greater than 60 cm (2 feet) tall. It produces yellow ray and disc flowers. ...
... , the golden-mane coreopsis, is a North American plant species in the sunflower family. It is native to the ... The Plant List, Coreopsis basalis (A.Dietr.) S.F.Blake Biota of North America program 2014 county distribution map Coreopsis ... Coreopsis basalis is a bushy annual up to 60 cm (2 feet) tall with finely cut foliage and showy round flower heads. Plants with ... Coreopsis, Flora of the Southern United States, Plants described in 1835). ...
... , the lance-leaved coreopsis, is a North American species of tickseed in the family Asteraceae. It is ... Coreopsis lanceolate lucid central weeds [1] Media related to Coreopsis lanceolata at Wikimedia Commons United States ... Archived September 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine "Coreopsis - Mt. Cuba Center". Mt. Cuba Center: Coreopsis for the Mid- ... Flora of China, 剑叶金鸡菊 jian ye jin ji ju, Coreopsis lanceolata Linnaeus 多紀保彦(監修) 財団法人ja:自然環境研究センター(編著) (2008-
... coreopsis Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map, Leptosyne douglasii Flora of North America, Coreopsis ... Coreopsis douglasii United States Department of Agriculture Plants Profile Coreopsis douglasii - Calphotos Photos gallery, ... Coreopsis douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name Douglas' tickseed. It is ... Coreopsis douglasii is an annual herb producing one or more stems with erect inflorescences growing up to about 25 centimeters ...
Giant Coreopsis San Marcos Growers database: Coreopsis gigantea Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coreopsis gigantea. UC- ... Coreopsis gigantea, known by the common name giant coreopsis, is a woody perennial plant native to coastal regions of central ... Coreopsis gigantea (Kellogg) H.M.Hall United States Department of Agriculture plants profile: Coreopsis gigantea . accessed ... Coreopsis gigantea) - Calphotos Photo gallery, University of California San Francisco Chronicle: "Coreopsis is supersize on the ...
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Coreopsis, named after the flowering plant coreopsis. HMS Coreopsis (1917 ... an Anchusa-class sloop of the First World War HM Drifter Coreopsis II, an armed drifter credited with sinking the German ... submarine SM UB-85 in April 1918 HMS Coreopsis (K32), a Flower-class corvette of the Second World War which appeared in the ...
... is a perennial herb up to 90 cm (3 feet) tall with yellow flower heads. The Plant List, Coreopsis major Walter ... Coreopsis major is a North American species of tickseeds, in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the eastern United States, ... Coreopsis, Flora of the Eastern United States, All stub articles, Asteroideae stubs). ... Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map Flora of North America, Coreopsis major Walter, Fl. Carol. 214. ...
Media related to Coreopsis verticillata at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Coreopsis verticillata at Wikispecies (Articles ... "RHS Plant Selector Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' / RHS Gardening". Apps.rhs.org.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-06. "Coreopsis ... "Coreopsis verticillata". Floridata. Retrieved 2010-02-20. Flora of North America, Coreopsis verticillata Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: ... The common names are whorled tickseed, whorled coreopsis, thread-leaved tickseed, thread leaf coreopsis, and pot-of-gold. ...
... Flora of North America. Coreopsis tripteris. Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin Coreopsis tripteris. Lady ... Media related to Coreopsis tripteris at Wikimedia Commons The Plant List, Coreopsis tripteris L. Biota of North America Program ... Its common names include tall tickseed, tall coreopsis, and Atlantic coreopsis. This perennial herb usually reaches nearly 100 ... Coreopsis tripteris is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is widespread across much of ...
... is an annual or short lived perennial plant species in the sunflower family. It is native to northern Mexico ... Coreopsis paludosa typically grows 30 to 70 cm tall with yellow flower heads. It has elliptic to oblanceolate to linear leaves ... Coreopsis paludosa v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species ... microformats, Coreopsis, Flora of Mexico, All stub articles, Asteroideae stubs). ...
... , garden tickseed, golden tickseed, or calliopsis, Coreopsis tinctoria, is an annual forb. The plant is common ... Media related to Coreopsis tinctoria at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Coreopsis tinctoria at Wikispecies United States ... plains coreopsis is increasingly used for landscape beautification and in flower gardens. The Plant List, Coreopsis tinctoria ... Plains coreopsis is cultivated as an ornamental plant for gardens, and as a native plant for wildlife gardens and natural ...
The Plant List, Coreopsis gladiata Walter USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Coreopsis gladiata". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). ... Coreopsis gladiata is a perennial herb up to 70 cm (28 inches) tall. Flower heads have yellow ray florets and purple disc ... Media related to Coreopsis gladiata at Wikimedia Commons v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different ... Coreopsis gladiata, the coastalplain tickseed, is a North American species of perennial tickseeds in the family Asteraceae. It ...
... is a species of sweat bee in the family Halictidae. "Lasioglossum coreopsis Report". Integrated ... "Lasioglossum coreopsis". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Lasioglossum coreopsis species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019 ...
... may be distinguished from Coreopsis calliopsidea by its linear outer phyllaries. Coreopsis calliopsidea has ... Native American Ethnobotany Media related to Coreopsis bigelovii at Wikimedia Commons Coreopsis bigelovii - Calphotos Photo ... The Plant List, Coreopsis bigelovii (A.Gray) H.M.Hall Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam MacKay, 2nd Ed., p. 206 Biota of North ... Coreopsis bigelovii is a species of flowering plant in the daisy or sunflower family, Asteraceae, with the common names Bigelow ...
... , the Georgia tickseed, is a herbaceous perennial plant species of the genus Coreopsis in the family Asteraceae ... Coreopsis nudata is a perennial herb sometimes as much as 100 cm (40 inches) tall. Flower heads have pink or purple ray florets ... The Plant List, Coreopsis nudata Nutt. Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map Flora of North America, ... Coreopsis nudata Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 2: 180. 1818. v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is ...
"Coreopsis delphiniifolia". NatureServe. Retrieved 2014-07-10. The Plant List, Coreopsis delphiniifolia Lam. Tropicos, Coreopsis ... Coreopsis delphiniifolia Lamarck United States Department of Agriculture Plants Profile for Coreopsis delphiniifolia ( ... Coreopsis delphiniifolia, the larkspurleaf tickseed, is a North American species of perennial tickseeds in the family ... Coreopsis delphiniifolia is a perennial herb up to 90 cm (3 feet) tall with yellow flower heads. " ...
... is an annual or short-lived perennial up to 90 cm (3 feet) tall, with yellow flower heads containing both ... Coreopsis intermedia, the goldenwave tickseed, is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to ... Biota of North America Program, 2014 county distribution map Flora of North America, Coreopsis intermedia Sherff Sherff, Earl ... USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Coreopsis intermedia". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant ...
340 Coreopsis maritima in Flora of North America Media related to Coreopsis maritima at Wikimedia Commons Upper Taxa: Coreopsis ... Coreopsis maritima, the sea dahlia, is a species of tickseed in the sunflower family. Coreopsis maritima is native to Southern ... Tuckermannia and Coreopsis sect. Tuckermannia Jepson Manual Treatment: Coreopsis maritima United States Department of ... Coreopsis maritima is a perennial that grows 10-40 cm tall but sometimes to 80 cm (4 to 32 inches). The plant has foliage that ...
... , the Mt. Hamilton coreopsis, is a rare California species of Coreopsis in the family Asteraceae. It is ... Hamilton coreopsis Flora of North America, Coreopsis hamiltonii Elmer, Adolph Daniel Edward 1906. Botanical Gazette 41(5): 323- ... Coreopsis hamiltonii United States Department of California Plants Profile Coreopsis hamiltonii - University of California ... "NatureServe Explorer 2.0". The Plant List, Coreopsis hamiltonii (Elmer) Sharsm. California Native Plant Society Rare Plants ...
... The Nature Conservancy. The Plant List, Coreopsis latifolia Michx. Coreopsis latifolia. Archived 2011-10- ... Coreopsis latifolia, a rhizomatous perennial herb, grows up to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) tall. The leaves are oval and may exceed 20 ... Coreopsis latifolia is a North American species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name broad-leaved ... Coreopsis latifolia is threatened with the loss of its habitat, which is being consumed for development. It is a listed ...
... blooms from June through September, and the flower heads are gold with dark centers. It is a perennial, ... Coreopsis pulchra is a North American wildflower of the Southeastern United States, in the family Asteraceae. Its common names ... Coreopsis pulchra is native only to the Cumberland Plateau of northeastern Alabama (and perhaps historically in nearby Georgia ... Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map Flora of North America Coreopsis pulchra F. E. Boynton v t e ( ...
"NatureServe Explorer Coreopsis integrifolia". NatureServe Explorer Coreopsis integrifolia. Arlington Virginia, United States of ... Coreopsis integrifolia is a perennial up to 60 cm (2 feet) tall. Flower heads have yellow ray florets and purple disc florets ... Coreopsis integrifolia, the fringeleaf tickseed or mouse-ear tickseed, is a North American plant species of the family ... USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Coreopsis integrifolia". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant ...
... is a Mexican species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the States of Jalisco, ... Coreopsis petrophila is a branching subshrub, growing largely on rocky slopes. Leaves are pinnately lobed with narrow lobes. ... isotype of Coreopsis petrophila v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles ... specimen listing for Coreopsis petrophila A. Gray & S. Watson photo of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, ...
Coreopsis lanceolata Publication. Rhodora; Journal of the New England Botanical Club. Cambridge, MA. Collation. 47: 397. Family ...
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In pot growing of Coreopsis grandiflora Early Sunrise cultivar, Osmocote Plus fertilizers 3-4M and 5-6M were applied in the… ... According to the distribution of Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg., samples were collected from two natural invasion sites; Jufeng ... Growth and flowering of Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg. under the influence of Osmocote Plus fertilizers ... Development status of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with invasive plant Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg. ...
Water during drought, but Coreopsis is quite drought-tolerant once established.. Fertilizer/Soil and pH: Coreopsis is not fussy ... Coreopsis rosea prefers an evenly moist soil (in which it may run a bit wild), although it is not a requirement. Fertilize ... Please note that Coreopsis Moonbeam will arrive as a tangle of roots and stems that defies attempts to distinguish top from ... A genus of Daisy-like plants, Coreopsis is excellent for the border. Most species are native to the southeastern United States ...
Coreopsis spread slowly but surely and can be used in a naturalized planting on a sunny bank or in the traditional border. ... Coreopsis Sassy Saffron from the Sizzle & Spice Series, features bright colors that capture your attention even from a distance ... Threadleaf Coreopsis, Tickseed - Sassy it is! Flaunting bright lemon-yellow flowers with deep ruddy red centers, all eyes are ... Coreopsis General Information. Bright and cheery selections will attract butterflies and birds to your garden. Coreopsis are ...
Recurved green phyllaries; coreopsis californica, Alpine Butte Wildlife Sanctuary, California. High resolution version ... Photographs of Coreopsis Californica. Previous Photo. Recurved green phyllaries; coreopsis californica, Alpine Butte Wildlife ... Keywords: Asteraceae, Coreopsis Californica, California, asteraceae, yellow flowers, Coreopsis Californica, wildflowers. ...
Common Name: Tall Coreopsis. Plant Type: Herbaceous. Habitat: Woodland Edge. Light Requirements: sun, part sun. Soil Moisture: mesic, wet. Soil Type: All. Height: 3 - 6 ft. Bloom Time: Mid to late summer. Flower Colour: light- medium yellow. Germination Requirements: Seed will germinate within 4 weeks if sown at 70°F. Seed will germinate upon being shifted to 70°F after 90 - 140 days of moist, cold stratification at 40°F. Details/Comments: Prolific self-seeder. Deadhead after flowering.. Picture Copyright: Larry Alain @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database ...
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Natural Dyes - Coreopsis By Paivi Suomi on March 12, 2011. The blossoms of the Coreopsis produce yellow and orange natural dye ...
Coreopsis lanceolata Publication. Flora Boreali-Americana (Michaux). Collation. 2: 137. Date of Publication. 19 Mar 1803. ... Coreopsis lanceolata var. villosa Michx.. , Fl. Bor.-Amer. (Michaux) 2: 137 (1803). ...
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Coreopsis major is commonly called greater tickseed or greater coreopsis as its flowers and tall stems are larger than other ... Coreopsis. Species:. major. Family:. Asteraceae. Life Cycle:. Perennial. Recommended Propagation Strategy:. Division. Seed. ... species of Coreopsis. This common wildflower is native to sandy or rocky slopes. hills, fields, open woodlands, thickets, and ...
Small sulphur-yellow flowers on ferny foliage. A light shearing in July promotes continued flowers. 1992 PPA Plant of the Year. Native. Long blooming if kept deadheaded. Drought tolerant. Attractive to butterflies. Deer resistant.
Coreopsis Lanceleaf plants for sale, also known as Lanceleaf Tickseed is one of the showiest flowers we know; full yellow ... We are all about COLOR in your garden, so plant clouds of instant sunshine! Coreopsis lanceolata (also called Lanceleaf ... This herbaceous perennial has gorgeous yellow 2" Cosmos-type flowers that attract butterflies like crazy! Lanceleaf Coreopsis ...
An easy to understand guide to growing and caring for Tickseeds and other Coreopsis Plants, with light and watering ... Coreopsis species. There are about eighty different species of Coreopsis, which include both annuals and perennials.. Coreopsis ... Threadleaf Coreopsis, Coreopsis verticillata (also commonly known as Whorled Coreopsis) are hardy in zones 6-10. C. ... Pink Coreopsis, Coreopsis rosea are hardy in zones 4-8. C. rosea has finely textured leaves that form dense, 15 tall clumps ...
BASIONYM: Coreopsis drummondii Torrey & A. Gray, var. wrightii A. Gray 1884.. Coreopsis drummondii Coreopsis drummondii (D. Don ... Coreopsis wrightii Coreopsis wrightii (A. Gray) H. M. Parker ex E. B. Smith, Bot. Gaz. 136: 82. 1975.. BASIONYM: Coreopsis ... Coreopsis basalis (A.Dietr.)S.F.Blake - GOLDENMANE TICKSEED. Citation. Citation. COREOPSIS BASALIS (A. Dietrich) S. F. Blake, ... Coreopsis basalis var. wrightii Coreopsis basalis (A. Dietrich) S. F. Blake, var. wrightii (A. Gray) S. F. Blake, Proc. Amer. ...
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... are commonly known as tickseed, due to the unusual shape of their seed capsules Coreopsis grandiflora and Coreopsis ... Both have a mounding growth habit and reach a height of 1 to 2 feet Care of Coreopsis Care of coreopsis is simple once flowers ... Coreopsis Sun Splash Coreopsis are sun-loving, low maintenance perennials with daisy-like flowers. They are drought tolerant, ... The foliage of coreopsis grandiflora is deeply-lobed and lance-like. Coreopsis verticillata has fine, lacy foliage and is often ...
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  • See photos of Coreopsis verticillata in real gardens. (growsonyou.com)
  • Threadleaf Coreopsis, Coreopsis verticillata (also commonly known as Whorled Coreopsis) are hardy in zones 6-10 . (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Coreopsis are commonly known as tickseed, due to the unusual shape of their seed capsules Coreopsis grandiflora and Coreopsis verticillata are native to North America and have yellow or gold flowers. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • Coreopsis verticillata has fine, lacy foliage and is often referred to as threadleaf coreopsis. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • Coreopsis verticillata Grandiflora heeft grotere en warmer gele bloemen, wordt in verhouding iets hoger. (kwekerijcuijpers.nl)
  • Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' 4 qt. (johnsonsflorists.com)
  • As they listen to falling water they pick out the different ornamental grasses such as Miscanthus sinensis Yakujima (bottom left), admire Hydrangea Lace Cap (top right beside boulders), smile at the delicate yellow Coreopsis Moonbeam (in front of tree trunk), and linger over the purple loosestrife or Lythrum in the right of these photos. (deckandpatio.com)
  • The ( Coreopsis gigantea ), a shrub native 1994 data in the table are from a study by Jay et al. (cdc.gov)
  • Lance-Leaved Coreopsis is a perennial plant that's native to the eastern areas of the United States but is now found in many parts of the globe. (naturallist.com)
  • Planting the easy-to-maintain Lance-Leaved Coreopsis can attract bees and butterflies to your yard. (naturallist.com)
  • Bigelow Coreopsis is a member of the Asteraceae family that's endemic to California. (naturallist.com)
  • It's no surprise to learn that the Giant Coreopsis is one of the largest members of the Coreopsis group. (naturallist.com)
  • Coreopsis rosea prefers an evenly moist soil (in which it may run a bit wild), although it is not a requirement. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
  • Pink Coreopsis, Coreopsis rosea are hardy in zones 4-8 . (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Tough and long lived, Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull' blooms profusely all summer, and even into fall if deadheaded. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
  • Deadhead spent blooms on growing coreopsis often for the production of more flowers. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • Growing coreopsis may be cut back by one-third in late summer for a continued display of blooms. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • Lance-leaf coreopsis will lend their yellow blooms to the garden at a time when the spiderworts and larkspurs are starting to fade and the other plants are just budding. (beerandgardeningjournal.com)
  • A beautiful and low maintenance plant, this Coreopsis presents huge scarlet blooms with sunny yellow centers on a compact body. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis 'Red Shift' starts out with yellow blooms and red centers, but changes to red in cooler weather. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis seeds require light for germination, so do not cover them! (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Coreopsis seeds can be sown directly in the garden at any time from early spring, up until two months before the first killing frost. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • It gets the name tickseed because the seeds of the coreopsis resemble ticks.The flowers look like daisies, with rugged frilly petal extremities and come in various bright and vibrant colours such as yellow, orange, pink and red. (ugaoo.com)
  • Keep the seeds of coreopsis plants watered until germination, usually within 21 days. (calwhine.com)
  • Lanceleaf Coreopsis plants are EASY TO GROW plants, and can tolerate a bit of drought , heat, and less than perfect soil. (thegrowers-exchange.com)
  • Coreopsis plants form nice, slow spreading clumps of green, fern-like or thread-like foliage with profusely blooming flowers that stand above the foliage on long, wirey stems. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Coreopsis are excellent border or rock garden plants , and are great for cut flower arrangements. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Coreopsis plants can be sheared back by 1/3 in mid to late summer to promote a fall rebloom, and to groom the plant. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • As with many native plants, coreopsis care is limited to occasional watering during extreme drought, along with the deadheading and trimming described above. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • For "merely early" bloomers, I have multiple lance-leaf coreopsis plants that are several years old. (beerandgardeningjournal.com)
  • I also planted two coreopsis plants from seed last spring. (beerandgardeningjournal.com)
  • Hardy and eye-catching, Coreopsis 'Ladybird' is a dwarf perennial of mounding habit with a profusion of large, brilliant red flowers from summer to fall. (gardenia.net)
  • Coreopsis 'Star Cluster' is a pretty perennial. (gardenia.net)
  • Reliable and eye-catching, Coreopsis 'Red Elf' is a dwarf perennial forming a compact mound of mid-green foliage that remains fresh-looking all season. (calwhine.com)
  • There are many types of Coreopsis, so we've put together this guide to our favorites. (naturallist.com)
  • There are so many types of coreopsis - all beautiful! (terimalostudio.com)
  • Coreopsis, and some varieties are also referred to as tickseed. (2fla.com)
  • More commonly referred to as tickseed, the Coreopsis is known for bright yellow flowers and a tendency to grow in difficult conditions. (naturallist.com)
  • Easy to grow , unfussy and relatively low maintenance , this Coreopsis is a favorite of bees and butterflies . (gardenia.net)
  • Coreopsis is not fussy about soil, and will bloom exuberantly under a variety of conditions. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
  • Found in the ditches and swamps of the southeastern states of North America, the Georgia Tickseed is one of the rare Coreopsis flowers to bloom in colors other than yellow. (naturallist.com)
  • Coreopsis major is commonly called greater tickseed or greater coreopsis as its flowers and tall stems are larger than other species of Coreopsis. (ncsu.edu)
  • Florida designated coreopsis as the official state wildflower in 1991. (2fla.com)
  • Coreopsis is actually the wildflower of Florida, thanks to its prevalence in the state. (naturallist.com)
  • Coreopsis basalis (A.Dietr. (usf.edu)
  • The Florida Tickseed is one of several Coreopsis varieties native to the state of Florida. (naturallist.com)
  • Water during drought, but Coreopsis is quite drought-tolerant once established. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
  • Water regularly until your plant is well established, after which time, Coreopsis is fairly drought tolerant. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Golden-Mane Coreopsis grows best in open areas and sandy soils and is often used for landscaping. (naturallist.com)
  • Coreopsis grows easily from seed and is able to self-sow readily. (gardenstylesanantonio.com)
  • Coreopsis are great cut flowers that last up to 2 weeks after being harvested. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • Coreopsis, commonly known as Tickseed, are a favorite of many gardeners thanks to the bright colors of their flowers and their ability to put up with most garden soils. (gardenia.net)
  • Both have a mounding growth habit and reach a height of 1 to 2 feet Care of Coreopsis Care of coreopsis is simple once flowers are established. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • Coreopsis 'Red Elf' 'Red Elf' coreopsis may only grow 12 inches tall, but it puts out a seemingly endless supply of big red flowers with yellow centers. (calwhine.com)
  • Long blooming Coreopsis with daisy-like velvety burgundy red flowers with a golden central eye. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis flowers may develop green or elongated petals. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis is also called tickseed and you will be thrilled to know that it is an easy to grow, low maintenance flowering plant. (ugaoo.com)
  • Also called tickseed, coreopsis grow in U.S. Coreopsis Li'l Bang Red Elf. (calwhine.com)
  • Aug 11, 2019 - Explore Raftsman's board "Coreopsis flower" on Pinterest. (calwhine.com)
  • Bigelow Coreopsis was eaten by the native Kawaiisu and Tubatulabal peoples and could be enjoyed raw or cooked. (naturallist.com)
  • Increasingly popular, Coreopsis is naturally a rugged prairie plant and ideally suited to today's low maintenance gardens. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis, commonly known as "Tickseed", are prized by many. (gardenia.net)
  • Tickseed (Coreopsis Li'l Bang™ Red Elf) in the Tickseeds Database - … Növény leírása. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis spread slowly but surely and can be used in a naturalized planting on a sunny bank or in the traditional border. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • Fertilization of growing coreopsis is not needed, and too much fertilizer may limit flower production. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
  • Coreopsis 'Red Elf' PP27918 LI'L BANG™ series. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis 'Red Elf' (Li'l Bang Series) (Tickseed 'Red Elf') will reach a height of 0.3m and a spread of 0.45m after 2-5 years. (calwhine.com)
  • Plant database entry for Tickseed (Coreopsis Li'l Bang™ Red Elf) with 11 images and 11 data details. (calwhine.com)
  • Photo #7/10 of Tickseed (Coreopsis Li'l Bang™ Red Elf). (calwhine.com)
  • Li'l Bang Red Elf is one of the smallest, compact Coreopsis reaching heights of 9-12" tall. (calwhine.com)
  • Coreopsis ranges in color from golden to pink and has been planted extensively in Florida for highway beautification programs. (2fla.com)
  • Full sun brings out the best in Coreopsis, especially in well-drained soils. (whiteflowerfarm.com)