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(Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed, Sundancer Tickseed)
The double golden daisies of 'Sundancer' add cheerful bright color to any sunny border or rock garden. This dwarf large-flowered coreopsis has an unusual spreading habit and blooms very heavily for a long time. This patented cultivar was discovered at Dupont's Nursery in Plaquemine, Louisiana as a unique crop seedling of Coreopsis grandiflora 'Sunray.'
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to central and eastern North America. It puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage in...
James Burghardt
(Large-flowered Coreopsis)
The flowers of ‘Sunfire’ are bright golden yellow daisies with a burgundy halo around the center of each. This fine cultivar blooms heavily and has a relatively compact habit.
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to eastern North America and California. It puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage in spring. In late spring to early summer it becomes covered with many single golden daisies with fringed petal edges and a burgundy halo lining the eye. The blooms stand erect on stiff...
James H. Schutte
(Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed, Sunray Largeflower Tickseed)
The specific name "grandiflora" means large flowered, so it should come as no surprise that this compact perennial has big bold flowers. Sunray large-flowered coreopsis originates from eastern North America and California. Its puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage that become covered with many large, double, fringed flowers of gold. These stand erect on stiff, leafless stems and first appear in early summer but will continue blooming if deadheaded regularly. Like many coreopsis, this...
Jesse Saylor
(Large-flowered Coreopsis)
The large, single golden daisies of Flying Saucers add cheerful bright color to sunny summer gardens. This compact large-flowered coreopsis has an unusual spreading habit and blooms heavily for a long time. It is a patented cultivar that was bred in a planned breeding program by David Ralph Tristram in Walburton, Arundel Sussex, United Kingdom.
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to central and eastern North America. It puts forth substantial clumps of medium green foliage in spring. In late...
Jessie Keith
(Dyer's Tickseed, Golden Tickseed)
Blooming profusely in summer with yellow and maroon daisies, the Dyer's or golden tickseed is a tall, robust wildflower that’s great for naturalizing. Native to the Great Plains of central North America, it is a fast-growing annual or short-lived perennial that becomes covered with flowers from mid to late-summer and sometimes into fall, if plants are deadheaded.
Its fine green leaves are long and thickest along its long, branched, stiff stems. It has a very long, tall, top heavy habit, so it...
Felder Rushing
(Pampas Grass)
Best known in the form of pampas grass (C. selloana), Cortaderia comprises more than 20 evergreen or semi-evergreen grasses native to South America, New Zealand, and New Guinea. Their long, arching blades arise from dense spreading clumps that can become immense. Showy, feathery panicles of silvery, tawny, or pinkish flowers are borne on stout stems. Height varies, but most species are tall.
In cultivation, most cortaderias grow best in full sun and amply drained, average to poor soil. They are...
Jesse Saylor
(Purple Pampas Grass)
Best known in the form of pampas grass (C. selloana), Cortaderia comprises more than 20 evergreen or semi-evergreen grasses native to South America, New Zealand, and New Guinea. Their long, arching blades arise from dense spreading clumps that can become immense. Showy, feathery panicles of silvery, tawny, or pinkish flowers are borne on stout stems. Height varies, but most species are tall.
In cultivation, most cortaderias grow best in full sun and amply drained, average to poor soil. They are...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Pampas Grass)
One of the signature plants of the Pampas of Argentina, this immense, clumping, highly ornamental evergreen grass is grown and has naturalized throughout the milder climatic regions of the world. It is valued primarily for its spectacular, fluffy, silvery heads of male or female flowers, which are held high above the foliage atop lofty stalks in late summer and autumn. Female plants have showier, silky-haired flowers and are more desirable. The ornamental seed heads dry to a lovely straw color and...
James Burghardt
(Gold Band Pampas Grass, Pampas Gras)
One of the signature plants of the Pampas of Argentina, this immense, clumping, highly ornamental evergreen grass is grown and has naturalized throughout the milder climatic regions of the world. It is valued primarily for its spectacular, fluffy, silvery heads of male or female flowers, which are held high above the foliage atop lofty stalks in late summer and autumn. Female plants have showier, silky-haired flowers and are more desirable. The ornamental seed heads dry to a lovely straw color and...
(Pampas Grass, Pink Pampas Grass)
One of the signature plants of the vast Argentine plains for which it is named, pampas grass is an immense, clumping, highly ornamental evergreen grass that is grown and naturalized throughout the milder climatic regions of the world. The cultivar 'Carminea Rendatleri' bears large, showy, plumy heads of rosy pink flowers atop lofty arching stalks from late summer into autumn. The long, folded, fountaining leaves are ornamental year-round.
This drought- and salt-tolerant grass prefers full sun,...