Description
Opening typically in early and mid-summer, flowers are brilliant yellow with maroon or brown centres of various sizes. This drought-tolerant perennial wildflower plant produces small slender seeds which ideally germinate in autumn (overwintering as a low rosette) or early spring. Preferring full sun for maximum impact it will also grow in partial shade. The flowers of Coreopsis tinctoria can be used as the name implies to create dyes. Because of its easy-growing habits this plant is increasingly used for landscape beautification.






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