Lanceleaf Coreopsis/Tickseed
Scientific name: Coreopsis lanceolata
This perennial is native to Alachua County. It builds a full, attractive base (as seen in the photos of the plants in the ground) and mostly blooms in the Spring. It likes full to partial sun and soil that’s moist to soil that’s neither wet nor extremely dry. It attracts pollinators. This genus is our state wildflower.
Size: one-gallon pots
Scientific name: Coreopsis lanceolata
This perennial is native to Alachua County. It builds a full, attractive base (as seen in the photos of the plants in the ground) and mostly blooms in the Spring. It likes full to partial sun and soil that’s moist to soil that’s neither wet nor extremely dry. It attracts pollinators. This genus is our state wildflower.
Size: one-gallon pots
Scientific name: Coreopsis lanceolata
This perennial is native to Alachua County. It builds a full, attractive base (as seen in the photos of the plants in the ground) and mostly blooms in the Spring. It likes full to partial sun and soil that’s moist to soil that’s neither wet nor extremely dry. It attracts pollinators. This genus is our state wildflower.
Size: one-gallon pots