Plains Coreopsis Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria)
Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) is a self-seeding annual flower native to central, midwestern, and parts of the northwest US.
Seeds require a 30 day cold stratification period to germinate
See care info about Plains Coreopsis below
Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) is a self-seeding annual flower native to central, midwestern, and parts of the northwest US.
Seeds require a 30 day cold stratification period to germinate
See care info about Plains Coreopsis below
Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) is a self-seeding annual flower native to central, midwestern, and parts of the northwest US.
Seeds require a 30 day cold stratification period to germinate
See care info about Plains Coreopsis below
Annual (self-seeding)
Seed Germination: 30 day cold stratification
Sun: Full - Partial
Water: Medium - dry
Height: 2-4 ft
Spacing: 1-1.5 ft
Bloom: June - Sept
Listed as a Keystone Plant by the National Wildlife Federation
Loved by bees, butterflies, and birds
Drought & heat tolerant
Deer resistant
Tolerant of clay and rocky soils
Compared to foreign plants, native plants:
Require less maintenance
Use less water
Are more beneficial to native wildlife
Sequester more atmospheric carbon (that means they help fight climate change!)