With over 80 varieties of coreopsis, there's a variety to suit ... One of the plant's common names, tickseed, is a nod to its round seeds, which resemble ticks. Birds and other wildlife love ...
Many coreopsis species, such as fringeleaf tickseed (Coreopsis integrifolia), will also grow in USDA zones 5 through 9, ...
Many coreopsis species, such as fringeleaf tickseed (Coreopsis integrifolia), will also grow in USDA zones 5 through 9, thrive in late fall, and can even withstand light frosts. Snapdragons ...
Coreopsis auriculata, the lobed tickseed or mouse-ear tickseed, is a North American plant species of the family Asteraceae. It is native to the southeastern and east-central United States, from ...
Coreopsis calliopsidea is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name leafstem tickseed. It is endemic to California. The plant grows in some of the southern coastal ...
The satisfaction a seasoned gardener enjoys is the result of patience, time, and experience: trial and error, taking some chances, watching things thrive—and sometimes watching them fail.
ESF became a Bee Campus USA affiliate in April 2022. The joint Bee Campus USA and Bee City USA programs are initiatives of the Xerces Society and are comprised of universities and cities across ...
The term native plant is fluid and can have many different meanings. In general, native plants are species that were present at the beginning of the European settlement of North America. These plants ...
Plant propagation from seed is an inexpensive way to provide an annual supply of native plants for home landscapes. There is an increased interest in designing with and planting native plants in ...