Coreopsis grandiflora Double the Sun

Coreopsis grandiflora Double the Sun
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Flower type Semi-double
Leaf margin Entire; Hairy
Flower scent Unscented
Winter hardness Limited (USDA-zone 8)
Flower color Yellow-dark yellow-014A
Soil fertility No poor soils
Flower diameter 6 - 6,5 cm
Plant height 20 - 30 cm; 30 - 40 cm
Inflorescence Capitulum (head)
Flowering month(s) May; June; July; August; September
Leaf width 4 - 5 cm
Leaf size 10 - 15 cm
Light conditions Sunny
Leaf, main color Medium green
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Moisture requirements Well-drained; Moist

Coreopsis grandiflora, commonly known as Double the Sun Tickseed, is a beautiful flowering plant that adds a burst of sunshine to any garden. With its semi-double yellow-dark yellow flowers and medium green foliage, this tickseed variety is a must-have for garden enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of Coreopsis grandiflora is its striking flower color. The flowers range from yellow to dark yellow, adding vibrancy and warmth to any landscape. The flower diameter measures between 6 to 6.5 cm, making it a prominent feature in gardens. The flowers are unscented but make up for it with their captivating coloration.

Tickseed plants are relatively low-maintenance, but they do require well-drained and moist soil. They thrive in sunny areas, so planting them in locations that receive ample sunlight will ensure their optimal growth. Additionally, Coreopsis grandiflora prefers fertile soil and does not tolerate poor soils well.

The tickseed's foliage is equally impressive. The leaves have a pointed or acute tip and are hairy. They have an entire margin, adding to their overall attractiveness. The leaves measure between 10 to 15 cm in length and 4 to 5 cm in width. Their medium green color is a perfect contrast to the vibrant flowers.

In terms of height, Coreopsis grandiflora can reach anywhere from 20 to 30 cm or 30 to 40 cm, depending on the variety. This compact size makes it suitable for borders or container plantings. The plant produces inflorescences in the form of capitulum heads, which create a stunning display of clustered flowers.

Double the Sun Tickseed blooms from May to September, ensuring a long-lasting floral show in the garden. These flowering months make it an ideal choice for seasonal color and provide a continuous display of beautiful blooms.

Winter hardiness of Coreopsis grandiflora is limited to USDA Zone 8 and above. In colder climates, it may require additional protection or be treated as an annual.

In summary, Coreopsis grandiflora Double the Sun Tickseed is a stunning plant that brings brightness to any garden. With its semi-double yellow-dark yellow flowers, medium green leaves, and compact size, it is a must-have for gardeners who seek long-lasting color and easy-to-grow plants. Whether planted in borders or containers, this tickseed variety will surely make a dramatic impact.

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