1001+PLAINS COREOPSIS Seeds Native Wildflower Drought Heat Pollinators Tickseed

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ClimateCold
Planting Time10 Weeks
Common NameTickseed
ColorBrown
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F)3 (-40 to -30 °F)
Soil Typepoor soils
BrandLittle Seed Store
Soil PHNeutral
Season Of InterestSpring/Summer/Autumn
Typenative wildflower seeds
Life CycleAnnual
WateringLight
GenusCoreopsis
SunlightPartial Shade
Featuresnative wildflower
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
SpeciesCoreopsis tinctoria

PLAINS COREOPSIS aka Golden Tickseed. Native North American Wildflower. The state flower of Florida. They are drought tolerant and tough as nails. Plains Coreopsis grow 2'-3' tall and bloom mid-summer until first frost. If a few flowers are left alone to live out their life cycle they will reseed readily. Coreopsis wildflowers are very easy to grow from seeds. They will tolerate some shade but need at least 5-6 hrs. of direct sun, and light water. There not picky about soil. Blooms have yellow tips on the petals and reddish/Brown centers. Great for cut flowers and they attract Butterflies and Bees. Very strong re-seeder. Overall, pretty much a carefree flower after established that will come back year after year. 1000+seeds per order. Thank You! Coreopsis tinctoria. Annual, that reseeds. Full sun. Spring, soil temp 65F+ or Fall. If planted in fall, they will over-winter as a small bunch of leaves, and will take off in early spring. SOW 1/16"deep,4"apart. Keep moist. Germination 14-28 Days. Thin to 12". Height 24 - 36" x 12" Wide. Light water after established. Cut plant in half when harvesting flowers or deadheading. Flowers are yellow. Blooms from mid-summer through fall.

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