Tall Coreopsis (Coreopsis tripteris)

$7.00

Individual Quart Sized Potted Plant

A radiant presence in late-summer landscapes, Tall Coreopsis towers gracefully above prairie companions with bright yellow, daisy-like blooms that sway atop slender stems. Its finely divided leaves and airy structure lend movement and lightness to native plantings, while its long-lasting flowers attract a constant parade of bees and butterflies.

Native to moist prairies and open woodlands, Tall Coreopsis thrives in full sun and medium to moist soils, though it adapts well to drier garden conditions once established. In natural areas, it forms striking colonies that add height and vertical rhythm to meadows and rain gardens alike.

Identification / Key Features: Tall, slender stems bearing numerous yellow flowers; divided leaves in whorls of three; rough texture.

 Bloom Time: July-September 

Mature Height / Size: 4–8 feet.
Growth Rate: Fast; clump-forming.
Light / Soil / Site Preferences: Full sun; medium to moist soils; tolerates clay or loam.
Wildlife Value / Ecological Role: Excellent nectar source for native bees and butterflies; seedheads attract finches.
Uses / Economic / Cultural: Adds height and color to native gardens; ideal for naturalized plantings and rain gardens.

Individual Quart Sized Potted Plant

A radiant presence in late-summer landscapes, Tall Coreopsis towers gracefully above prairie companions with bright yellow, daisy-like blooms that sway atop slender stems. Its finely divided leaves and airy structure lend movement and lightness to native plantings, while its long-lasting flowers attract a constant parade of bees and butterflies.

Native to moist prairies and open woodlands, Tall Coreopsis thrives in full sun and medium to moist soils, though it adapts well to drier garden conditions once established. In natural areas, it forms striking colonies that add height and vertical rhythm to meadows and rain gardens alike.

Identification / Key Features: Tall, slender stems bearing numerous yellow flowers; divided leaves in whorls of three; rough texture.

 Bloom Time: July-September 

Mature Height / Size: 4–8 feet.
Growth Rate: Fast; clump-forming.
Light / Soil / Site Preferences: Full sun; medium to moist soils; tolerates clay or loam.
Wildlife Value / Ecological Role: Excellent nectar source for native bees and butterflies; seedheads attract finches.
Uses / Economic / Cultural: Adds height and color to native gardens; ideal for naturalized plantings and rain gardens.