Coreopsis is a Greek word meaning “bug-like” and was conferred on the daisy-like flower due to the resemblance its seeds have to ticks. The botanical name Coreopsis is used more often than the common ...
Lanceleaf coreopsis, Coreopsis lanceolata, is a wildflower native to the southeastern United States that has become a popular garden plant in other parts of the country. The solitary daisy-like golden ...
August sees the peak of many perennials, with flowers starting to wilt and look a little tired as the month progresses. Spring and early summer usually sees the vast majority of blooms, and you might ...
Everywhere you look in Georgia, coreopsis are lighting up the road sides. It makes no difference whether it is a super highway or a little country road. There is the fiery yellow gold of thousands of ...
Amid the seasonal scruffiness, there are signs of life in our garden. The giant coreopsis, which was looking seriously dead, has decided to leaf out. Although it's not supposed to get summer water, we ...
Most plants prefer to be pruned when the weather is cool in spring or autumn. However, some popular perennials can rebloom if they’re cut back in summer after their first flowers have faded. Extend ...
Hockessin – In a newly published research report, Mt. Cuba Center details the results of a three-year study of 94 selections of coreopsis to determine which ones performed best in the Mid-Atlantic ...
Q: I have quite a few coreopsis plants that have died or have just a few yellow flowers on them. Other years they have been full of color. They started out this year doing alright, but now I have some ...
Gardening season is wrapping up but you may still have questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension ...
When you have gardening questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU Extension faculty and Master Gardeners reply to ...