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Wildflowers - Coreopsis Seeds
Coreopsis seeds are easy to grow, and produce large yellow blooms that work well as cut flowers. Some of these species can be grown as an annual if planted soon enough in the spring, while others are slower growing perennials that need some time and space to bring forth their beauty. Coreopsis flowers (also known as tickseed) grow wild in the Great Plains, and so have adapted to drought conditions, and can thrive even on dry, sandy soil. They produce a lot of seeds, and readily self sow themselves for the next year's show. We have grown these in our fields and have never been disappointed.
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Golden Wave Tickseed Seeds Coreopsis basalis
Native to the southern United States, this cheery, yellow wildflower will brighten any garden as an annual. This plant is also popular for butterfly gardens because it is showy, and it is a food source for pollinators.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $9.35 / Oz -
On Sale! Picta Tickseed Seeds Coreopsis nuecensis
Also known as Crown Tickseed, this charming yellow wildflower features a ring of deep red within the petals. Very easy to grow and great for wildflower mixes and planters.Quick ViewxPicta Tickseed Seeds
Coreopsis nuecensis
Also known as Crown Tickseed, this charming yellow wildflower features a ring of deep red within the petals. Very easy to grow and great for wildflower mixes and planters.
$3.25 Pkt - $7.59 / Oz
Coreopsis seeds are easy to grow, and produce large yellow blooms that work well as cut flowers. Some of these species can be grown as an annual if planted soon enough in the spring, while others are slower growing perennials that need some time and space to bring forth their beauty. Coreopsis flowers (also known as tickseed) grow wild in the Great Plains, and so have adapted to drought conditions, and can thrive even on dry, sandy soil. They produce a lot of seeds, and readily self sow themselves for the next year's show. We have grown these in our fields and have never been disappointed.