Coreopsis Lance-leaved
$3.95
Lanceleaf coreopsis is a native wildflower in the Asteraceae (daisy) family that typically grows to 2′ tall and occurs in prairies, fields, and roadsides. The specific epithet means lance-shaped referring to the leaves. It prefers full sun with moist, well-drained soil but can sprawl if grown in too fertile soil. It thrives in sandy and rocky soils and can be a self-seeder. Deadheading of spent flowers will help control self-seeding and encourage additional blooms. Division may be needed every 2-3 years to maintain robustness. They can also be cut back hard if they become too sprawling. Lanceleaf coreopsis is resistant to deer, drought, heat, and humidity. Use this plant in naturalized areas, meadows, native/pollinator gardens, or any area where they can spread. Zone 3
Attract Butterflies, Hummingbirds and Bee Friendly
Full or part Sun Drought resistant
Deer and rabbit Resistant Fragrant Flower
Bloom Time late spring to late summer
Height: 60cm(24″) Mature Diameter: 30cm(12″)+