Coreopsis palmata (Prairie Coreposis)
Now available in potted plant trays!  Prairie Coreopsis matures to a height of just 2'. It prefers medium to dry soil conditions and sets striking yellow flowers for 3-4 weeks, usually in June and July. Beekeepers consider all Coreopsis species to be good honey sources.

In the past, some American Indian tribes applied boiled Coreopsis seeds to painful areas of their bodies in order to relieve ailments such as rheumatism.   Other common names in use include Tickseed, Stiff Tickseed, and Stiff Coreopsis.

Seeds / Packet: 200
Seeds / Ounce: 10,000

Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting seasons: Spring (April - May) and Fall (October).

Potted plants come in a tray of 38 plants and ship late May through late July.  If you prefer to mix and match up to 4 species in a tray (at no additional charge), click here for the 'Mix and Match' tray option.
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Catalog Number COR04F
Scientific Name Coreopsis palmata
Common Name Prairie Coreposis
Germination Code C(60), M
Seeds / Packet 200
Seeds / Ounce 10,000
Wetland Code FACU
Sun Exposure Prairie , Savanna
Soil Moisture Mesic , Dry Mesic , Dry
Height 2 feet
Bloom Color Yellow
Bloom Time June , July , August
Plant Type Forbs (Wildflowers)
Availability Seeds , Bare Root Plants , Potted Plants (Tray)
Price:
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $10.00
1/4 oz. $15.00
1/2 oz. $25.00
1 oz. $40.00
Bare Root Plants
Quantity: Pricing: # of Plants:
Out of stock
Potted Plants
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
Tray of 38 $98.00
 
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Coreopsis palmata (Prairie Coreposis)
Map Key
Present in state Present in county, native to state Present in county, not native to state  
Not present in state Present historically, now extirpated    
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