Good as Gold® | Wildflowers

PLAINS COREOPSIS

Coreopsis tinctoria

Summary

Coreopsis tinctoria, commonly referred to as Plains Coreopsis, is a widely found and easily grown annual wildflower in the United States. Boasting bright yellow blooms with maroon-hued centers, this plant will add a vibrant and captivating touch to any garden. This variety is a great addition to both cultivated gardens, and natural landscapes such as prairies and meadows. Additionally, it is a maintenance-free choice for roadside planting.

 

Plant Characteristics
Taxonomy

Zone

Regional Growing Zone
1 - Northwest Coastal, 5 - Midwest, 6 - Northeast Lakes, 7 - Great Lakes South, 8 - Appalacia, 9 - Southeast, 10 - South Florida, 11 - South Texas, 12 - Southwest
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Temperature Zone
Warm, Cool, Transitional

Plant Characteristics

Height
12" - 24"
Bloom Period
Summer - Fall
Bloom Color
Yellow
Bloom Description

Vibrant yellow blooms with maroon centers.

Leaf Color
Dark Green
Growing Cycle
Annual
Sun Requirement
Full Sun

Plant Information

Planting Season
Late-Fall - Winter
Plant Depth
0.25" - .5"
Minimum Soil Temp for Germination
65° F
Establishment
Easy

Seed Information

Seeds Per Pound
140,000
Kingdom
Plantae
Subkingdom
Tracheobionta
Super Division
Spermatophyta
Division
Magnoliophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Subclass
Asteridae
Order
Asterales
Family
Asteraceae
Genus
Coreopsis
Species
Coreopsis tinctoria

Coverage Area & Available Sizes

COVERAGE: 1-10 lbs/acre

AVAILABLE SIZES:

How to Use & Apply

This variety is a great addition to both cultivated gardens, and natural landscapes such as prairies and meadows.

Applications

Conservation

Conservation, Reclamation & Restoration

Pollinator Beneficial Plants

Prairie

Reclamation & Restoration

Growth Guide & Gallery

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