Coreopsis major is commonly called greater tickseed or greater coreopsis as its flowers and tall stems are larger than other species of Coreopsis. This common wildflower is native to sandy or rocky slopes. hills, fields, open woodlands, thickets, and roadsides in the mid-eastern to the southeastern U.S. WebAmong the plants in the seed mix: common yarrow, common milkweed, butterfly milkweed, smooth blue aster, greater tickseed, goldenmane tickseed, whorled tickseed, purple …
Roadside Botanizing - South Carolina Native Plant Society
WebCoreopsis linifolia Texas Tickseed Coreopsis major Tickseed, Greater Tickseed Coreopsis nudata Swamp Tickseed, Georgia Tickseed Coreopsis tripteris Tall Tickseed Cornus alternifolia Alternate-leaved Dogwood, Pagoda Dogwood Cornus amomum Silky Dogwood, Silky Cornel Cornus asperifolia Rough-leaf Cornel WebCoreopsis auriculata L. - lobed tickseedP Coreopsis basalis (A. Dietr.) S.F. Blake - goldenmane tickseedP Coreopsis bigelovii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall - Bigelow's tickseedP Coreopsis californica (Nutt.) H. Sharsm. - California tickseedP Coreopsis calliopsidea (DC.) A. Gray - leafstem tickseedP Coreopsis delphiniifolia Lam. - larkspurleaf tickseedP northern state credit union
Coreopsis - Wikipedia
WebHerb: Tickseed Latin name: Coreopsis auriculata Family: Compositae Description of the plant: Plant: Perennial Height: 150 cm (5 feet) Flowering: July to August Habitat of … WebGoldenmane Tickseed is an upright plant with elonagated leaves that are dissected or divided (Figure 2). Goldenmane Tickseed is usually 1 to 11/2 feet tall, but can grow much taller. Height is strongly dependent on soil moisture and nutrient levels, as well as light level. WebFruit: Seeds are dark brown/black, shiny and oblong. Wildlife: Great butterfly and bee plant; birds love the seed; blooms for an extended length of time. Natural Habitat: Dry or moist … northern state mbb twitter