Coreopsis

Sheets of gold from spring to frost. Coreopsis are the sunniest of the easy native daisies, flowering long, hard, and cheerfully on tough plants that thrive on heat, drought, and full exposure.

2 plants in this collection

№ 001
Coreopsis lanceolata lanceleaf coreopsis with bright golden-yellow daisy-like flowers
Lanceleaf Coreopsis
Coreopsis lanceolataLanceleaf Coreopsis

Native to the open prairies and meadows of North America, Coreopsis lanceolata, the lanceleaf coreopsis, has long been admired for bright, golden-yellow blooms and an easy, hardy nature. This perennial wildflower has been a staple of North American landscapes for a very long time, growing across a wide range of climates and soils, from sandy coastal ground to the rich prairies of the Midwest.

Hardiness
Zones 4–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
12–24 in.
Spread
12–18 in.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Perennial
Traditional use
general wellness
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№ 002
Coreopsis verticillata threadleaf coreopsis with fine ferny foliage and golden-yellow daisy flowers
Threadleaf Coreopsis
Coreopsis verticillataThreadleaf Coreopsis

Coreopsis verticillata, the threadleaf coreopsis, is a clump-forming native perennial dressed in fine, thread-like foliage and covered through the long weeks of summer in small, bright yellow, daisy-like flowers. Native to the open woods and clearings of the eastern United States, threadleaf coreopsis has become one of the most popular of all garden perennials, an easy, airy, long-blooming plant for the sunny border.

Hardiness
Zones 3–9
Light
Full Sun
Height
18–30 in.
Spread
18–24 in.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Perennial
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