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Lance Leaf Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata) is a hardy perennial plant in USDA zones 3-8. It is native to the United States and parts of Canada. This plant produces single, semi-double, daisy-like flowers that are golden yellow and can grow up to 2 inches across. The flowers occur individually atop long stalks and bloom for several weeks during the summer months of June, July, and August, emitting a pleasant anise fragrance.

Lance Leaf Coreopsis serves as a host plant for various butterflies, including Silvery Checkerspot butterflies, and provides pollen and nectar for pollinators. It is popular among birds, beetles, skippers, and other butterflies. Additionally, it is a host plant for the wavy-lined emerald moth and several other moth species.

This perennial thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It typically reaches a mature height of 1 to 2 feet and spreads about 1.5 feet wide. It prefers sandy, medium loam, clay, or rocky soils that are dry and well-drained, demonstrating drought tolerance. The leaves are opposite, narrow, 3 to 4 inches long, and deeply cut, resembling three leaflets. The plant self-sows readily and has a fibrous root system.

Companion plants that pair well with Lance Leaf Coreopsis include black-eyed Susan, bee balm, and purple coneflower. It is resistant to deer and rabbits, and clump division is recommended in spring when the foliage emerges.

Historically, Lance Leaf Coreopsis is also known as "tickseed" because people believed the seeds could be used to treat tick bites.

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Lance Leaf Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata) is a hardy perennial plant in USDA zones 3-8. It is native to the United States and parts of Canada. This plant produces single, semi-double, daisy-like flowers that are golden yellow and can grow up to 2 inches across. The flowers occur individually atop long stalks and bloom for several weeks during the summer months of June, July, and August, emitting a pleasant anise fragrance.

Lance Leaf Coreopsis serves as a host plant for various butterflies, including Silvery Checkerspot butterflies, and provides pollen and nectar for pollinators. It is popular among birds, beetles, skippers, and other butterflies. Additionally, it is a host plant for the wavy-lined emerald moth and several other moth species.

This perennial thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It typically reaches a mature height of 1 to 2 feet and spreads about 1.5 feet wide. It prefers sandy, medium loam, clay, or rocky soils that are dry and well-drained, demonstrating drought tolerance. The leaves are opposite, narrow, 3 to 4 inches long, and deeply cut, resembling three leaflets. The plant self-sows readily and has a fibrous root system.

Companion plants that pair well with Lance Leaf Coreopsis include black-eyed Susan, bee balm, and purple coneflower. It is resistant to deer and rabbits, and clump division is recommended in spring when the foliage emerges.

Historically, Lance Leaf Coreopsis is also known as "tickseed" because people believed the seeds could be used to treat tick bites.

Lance Leaf Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata) is a hardy perennial plant in USDA zones 3-8. It is native to the United States and parts of Canada. This plant produces single, semi-double, daisy-like flowers that are golden yellow and can grow up to 2 inches across. The flowers occur individually atop long stalks and bloom for several weeks during the summer months of June, July, and August, emitting a pleasant anise fragrance.

Lance Leaf Coreopsis serves as a host plant for various butterflies, including Silvery Checkerspot butterflies, and provides pollen and nectar for pollinators. It is popular among birds, beetles, skippers, and other butterflies. Additionally, it is a host plant for the wavy-lined emerald moth and several other moth species.

This perennial thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. It typically reaches a mature height of 1 to 2 feet and spreads about 1.5 feet wide. It prefers sandy, medium loam, clay, or rocky soils that are dry and well-drained, demonstrating drought tolerance. The leaves are opposite, narrow, 3 to 4 inches long, and deeply cut, resembling three leaflets. The plant self-sows readily and has a fibrous root system.

Companion plants that pair well with Lance Leaf Coreopsis include black-eyed Susan, bee balm, and purple coneflower. It is resistant to deer and rabbits, and clump division is recommended in spring when the foliage emerges.

Historically, Lance Leaf Coreopsis is also known as "tickseed" because people believed the seeds could be used to treat tick bites.

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