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Maureen Gilmer
(Threadleaf Coreopsis, Threadleaf Tickseed)
This popular perennial is widely planted for a reason; it's easy to grow, colorful and draws many pollinators to the garden. Threadleaf tickseed is a clump-forming plant that slowly spreads by rhizomes. It is native to eastern North America and has very fine, threadlike foliage of medium green. Throughout summer, it puts forth many daisies of golden yellow that draw butterflies.
This sun-loving, heat-tolerant, hardy perennial prefers well drained, average soil. Threadleaf tickseed will continue...
Jessie Keith
(Golden Gain Threadleaf Tickseed, Threadleaf Coreopsis, Threadleaf Tickseed)
This threadleaf coreopsis, ‘Golden Gain,’ makes a speading, fine textured clump of stems canopied by large golden flowers that repeat in waves from early summer into fall. The plant is rhizomatous (spreading by underground stems) and one plant becomes a clump in a year or two. It is descended from a species native to the southeastern U.S. North America and has wiry upright stems and very fine, threadlike, medium green leaves divided into three leaflets. Throughout summer, it puts forth many daisies...
James H. Schutte
(Golden Showers Tickseed, Threadleaf Coreopsis, Threadleaf Tickseed)
Extra large golden flowers and a sturdy upright habit distinguish this tall perennial. Overall, ‘Golden Showers’ is long-blooming, easy to grow, colorful and draws many pollinators to the garden—particularly bees and butterflies.
Threadleaf coreopsis is clump-forming and slowly spreads by rhizomes. It originates from eastern North America and has very fine, threadlike medium green foliage. Throughout summer, it puts forth many daisies of rich gold. Plants will continue blooming into fall if spent...
ItSaul Plants
(Route 66 Coreopsis, Threadleaf Coreopsis, Threadleaf Tickseed)
This popular perennial is widely planted for a reason; it's easy to grow, colorful and draws many pollinators to the garden. Threadleaf tickseed is a clump-forming plant that slowly spreads by rhizomes. It is native to eastern North America and has very fine, threadlike foliage of medium green. Throughout summer, it puts forth many daisies of golden yellow that draw butterflies.
This sun-loving, heat-tolerant, hardy perennial prefers well drained, average soil. Threadleaf tickseed will continue...
James Burghardt
(Threadleaf Coreopsis, Threadleaf Tickseed, Zagreb Threadleaf Coreopsis)
This popular perennial is widely planted for a reason; it's easy to grow, colorful and draws many pollinators to the garden.
Zagreb threadleaf coreopsis is a clump-forming plant that slowly spreads by rhizomes. It is native to eastern North America and has very fine, threadlike foliage of medium green. Throughout summer, it puts forth many daisies of rich gold that draw bees and butterflies. Plants will continue blooming into fall if occasionally sheared back to remove spent flowers.
Sun-loving,...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Cilantro, Coriander)
This annual from the eastern Mediterranean is used as an herb, spice, and medicinal plant. Growing rapidly from a spring sowing, 'Delfino' forms a clump of pungent lobed dill-like leaves (cilantro) that add zest to soups, salads, beans, and other foods. Leaves are ready for harvest seven to eight weeks after sowing. Flat clusters of pinkish-white flowers appear on branching ferny-leaved stems in summer, followed by spherical ribbed fruits. The fragrant fruits (known as coriander seeds) are used ground...
James H. Schutte
(Cilantro, Coriander, Slow Bolt Cilantro)
Cilantro / coriander is an annual or biennial herb native to Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean. It is related to and resembles parsley but is often grown for its aromatic seeds which are used as culinary spice in Eastern World cuisine. Interestingly enough, the leaves are used in Latin American cuisine and called cilantro.
Slow-bolt cilantro, is just as its name suggests: that it goes to seed more slowly, allowing more time to harvest an enjoy the leaves.
Cilantro prefers a fertile well...
(Aurora® Dogwood, Dogwood)
An upright, small, deciduous tree, Aurora® dogwood is one of a series of sterile Rutgers hybrids that are crosses between the North American native Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) and the Asian Cornus kousa (Korean dogwood). As with all of the Rutgers hybrids, it is notable for its floriferous nature and large, white, bracted flowers that appear in late spring, after those of the native flowering dogwood. This selection is markedly resistant to anthracnose and dogwood borer....
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Celestial® Dogwood, Dogwood)
A profusely flowering, small deciduous tree, ‘Rutdan’ is a hybrid dogwood that combines the best features of its parents: hardiness, resistance to diseases and pests, and eye-catching white flowers. It is one of several dogwoods in the Stellar Series, bred at Rutgers University by crossing the American-native flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) with the kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa), a native of Korea and Japan. The "flowers" are composed of four almost-touching white bracts (petal-like...