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James Burghardt
(Coreopsis, Hybrid Tickseed)
The coreopsis cultivar, ‘Limerock Passion’ is a very showy, short-lived perennial. In late spring to early fall, tidy mounded plants, with deeply divided medium green leave put forth a profusion of daisy-like flowers that are lavender-pink with yellow centers (lavender-pink is an unusual color, given that most coreopsis are yellow). As the plant matures, the flowers become paler pink.
Like most coreopsis, ‘Limerock Passion’ grows and flowers best in full to part sun and well drained, average...
James H. Schutte
(Coreopsis, Hybrid Tickseed, Limerock Ruby Tickseed)
Limerock ruby tickseed is a very showy, short-lived perennial. It produces tidy mounded plants, with deeply divided medium green foliage. In summer, many pretty daisies of ruby red appear. Spent flowers should be removed to encourage continued flowering.
Like most Coreopsis, these do best in sites with full to part sun and well drained, average soil. They make great additions to sunny perennial borders and containers, and their flowers are attractive to butterflies.
James Burghardt
(Coreopsis, Hybrid Tickseed, Tequila Sunrise Tickseed)
Tequila Sunrise tickseed is an attractive perennial that has unique, narrow, variegated leaves striped with yellow and green. This compact plant produces many bright yellow daisies with dark crimson centers that stand above the foliage. They bloom throughout much of the growing season, but bloom best if spent flowers are removed.
Unlike other coreopsis, ‘Tequila Sunrise’ does well in poor, sandy or rocky soils and will also tolerate heat and moderate drought. This sun-loving perennial is well...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Coreopsis, Hybrid Tickseed)
Plants in the Limerock Series are very showy, short-lived perennials. In summer, they produce tidy mounded plants, with deeply divided medium green foliage, and put forth many pretty daisies of cream, dark rose pink and ruby red. Plants will continue blooming if their spent flowers are removed.
Like most Coreopsis, these do best in sites with full to part sun and well drained, average soil. They make great additions to sunny perennial borders and containers, and their flowers are highly...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Autumn Blush Tickseed, Lobed Coreopsis, Lobed Tickseed)
The coreopsis cultivar, ‘Autumn Blush,’ descended from an herbaceous perennial native to the southeastern U.S., has bi-colored petals and long bloom The plant is rhizomatous (spreads by underground stems) and upright leafy branching stems that bloom in late spring to early fall with a profusion of flowers that are a light peachy yellow with read centers. The flowers develop a wine-rose blush in the cool days of fall.
Like most coreopsis, ‘Autumn Blush’ grows and flowers best in full to part sun...
(Elfin Gold Lobed Tickseed, Lobed Coreopsis, Lobed Tickseed)
The diminutive coreopsis cultivar ‘Elfin Gold,’ descended from an herbaceous perennial native to the southeastern U.S. It is notable for bright color and long bloom The plant is rhizomatous (spreads by underground stems) with upright leafy branching stems that bloom in late spring to early fall with a profusion of flowers that are yellow orange.
Like most coreopsis, ‘Elfin Gold’ grows and flowers best in full to part sun and well drained, average soil. It will continue to bloom as long as spent...
James Burghardt
(Dwarf Lobed Tickseed, Lobed Coreopsis, Lobed Tickseed)
Dwarf lobed tickseed is a low growing, perennial that spreads slowly by rhizomes. This native of the southeastern United States has soft, medium green foliage and puts forth short stems topped with single golden orange daisies in early to midsummer. Bloom time will be extended if spent flowers are removed. This heat tolerant perennial does best in sites with full sun and fertile soil. It is suited to wildflower gardens and informal perennial borders.
Yoder Brothers
(Lobed Coreopsis, Lobed Tickseed, Zamphir Tickseed)
Lobed coreopsis is an herbaceous perennial grown for its long-blooming masses of cheery orange-yellow daisies in late spring and summer. Unlike other cultivars of this Southeast United States native, 'Zamphir' has flowers with trumpet-shaped "petals". The rounded, lobed leaves are medium-green.
Grow this low-maintenance plant in well-drained soil and sun. It tolerates humidity and moderate drought. Shear it back in midsummer if it sprawls. This long-lived plant is perfect in meadows, as edging...
TL
(Large-flowered Coreopsis, Largeflower Tickseed)
The specific name "grandiflora" means large-flowered, so it should come as no surprise that this lovely perennial has big bold flowers.
Large-flowered coreopsis is native to central and eastern North America. 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. The blooms stand erect on stiff leafless stems, attract butterflies and will continue blooming if deadheaded regularly....