- Lance-Leaf Coreopsis is a perennial wildflower that is famous for its golden yellow, fringed blooms that last from summer all the way into fall. Lance-Leaf Coreopsis is best naturalized in native wildflower gardens, meadows, or prairies. Lance-Leaf Coreopsis is hardy and very easy to grow. It is a great choice for dry areas and poor soils. Lance-Leaf Coreopsis is native to a large portion of the United States. The clump-forming plants produce 2 inch golden yellow, fringed blooms that have a reddish brown eye. Deer resistant and tolerant of partial shade, this perennial wildflower is a low-maintenance way to bring major color to any meadow or garden.
- Botanical Name: Coreopsis lanceolata
- Light Requirement: Full Sun/Partial Shade
- Planting Season: Spring, Fall
- Plant Type: North American Native, Radial Flower Shape with Notched Petals
- Features: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Drought Tolerant, Poor Soil Tolerant, Extended Bloom Time
- Blooms: Spring, Late Spring, Early Summer, Summer
- Days to Maturity: 60 Days
- Plant Height: 18-36 inches
- Plant Spacing: 8-12 inches
- Planting Depth: 1/16 inch
- Sowing Method: Direct Sow
- Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8