Plains Coreopsis Daisy is an annual flowering plant known for its bright bicolored blooms and upright branching growth. It develops airy plants suitable for garden beds, borders, and naturalized planting areas. This variety adapts well to warm and moderate climates and performs best in full sunlight with well drained soil. It is commonly grown for seasonal color and is well suited for meadow style plantings.
Features
- Upright branching growth with bicolored blooms
- Suitable for borders and naturalized planting areas
- Adaptable to warm and moderate climates
- Performs best in full sunlight conditions
- Suitable for meadow style and seasonal planting
Specifications
- Scientific name: Coreopsis tinctoria
- Common name (US): Daisy
- Seed type / variety: Plains Coreopsis
- Growth habit: Annual
- USDA zones: 3 to 10
- Planting season: Spring
- Growing season: Summer to early fall
- Sowing Season: Spring March to May
- Germination time and conditions: 7 to 14 days in warm soil 18 to 24 C
- Sunlight requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Well drained moderately fertile soil
- Watering needs: Low to moderate once established
- Mature plant size: 30 to 90 cm height 30 to 45 cm spread
- Plant spacing: 20 to 30 cm apart
