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This long-blooming native plant flowers from summer to frost Reviewed by Kathleen Miller If you're looking for a ...
Coreopsis acquired the colloquial name of "tickseed" because the seed looks like a bug or tick (koris - bug, opsis - like) but the seed is a far less prominent feature than the plant's (usually ...
One thing is for certain this summer, more and more people are getting a taste for flowers, seeking something just a little ...
Birds enjoy the seeds in winter. Native to North America, these plants are related to asters, another sturdy perennial your garden needs. Like asters, coreopsis thrives in poor soils and is ...
Tickseed, also called coreopsis, is a mainstay in my butterfly garden. The yellow-flowering plant in its truest form is native to every county in Virginia and most of the United States and Canada.
Editor’s note: Once a month OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Tall coreopsis, (Coreopsis tripteris), is a ...