Coreopsis Citrine

COCIT Threadleaf Coreopsis, Tickseed
$17.95
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Neon yellow, daisy-like flowers draw eyes right to the front of a border. No deadheading needed as new flowers appear above the older blooms. Fresh and clean with prolific flowering all summer long. The bright flowers of Coreopsis Citrine absolutely glow against the emerald-green foliage. The airy threadleaf foliage will soften and provide pleasing contrast with bold-leaved plants. Tickseed is a must-have addition to any sunny perennial garden.

Minus icon Plant Type Perennials

Minus icon Height Short 7"

Minus icon Spacing Plant 20" apart

Minus icon Bloom Time Early Summer to Early Fall

Minus icon Sun / Shade Full Sun to Mostly Sunny

Minus icon Growing Zones 7-9

Minus icon Soil Type Normal, Sandy

Minus icon Sold In Plantable Pots (3.5x3.5x4")

Special Features

  • For a Slope or Bank
  • Beneficial for Pollinators
  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Deer Resistant
  • Hot Dry Site Tolerant
  • Humidity Tolerant
  • Long-Blooming
  • Rabbit Resistant
  • Seaside/Salt Tolerant

Botanical Name

Coreopsis 'Citrine' (PP22,478)

Coreopsis General Information

Bright and cheery selections will attract butterflies and birds to your garden. Coreopsis are great cut flowers that last up to 2 weeks after being harvested. Superb in the border-reliable. Just give them some sun and enjoy the show. Coreopsis naturalize with ease. Cold hardy, floriferous and easy to grow.

Coreopsis Plant Care

Plant in a full sun to mostly sunny area. Thrives in infertile sandy and rocky soils and tolerates drought, low levels of salt, infertile soil, heat, and humidity. If the soil is too rich (over fertilized) or too moist, stems may become weak and plants tend to flop. Prune Coreopsis frequently throughout its blooming period by deadheading faded flowers to promote continuous flowering. Shearing the plant by 1/3 to 1/2 after blooming will encourage a more compact shape and may promote a second flush of blooms in the fall. At the end of the growing season, after the first frost, you can prune Coreopsis back to prepare it for winter dormancy. Cut the plant back to about 4-6 inches above the ground to remove old stems and stimulate healthy growth in spring. Leave new fall foliage growth at the base for overwintering. Alternatively, you can wait until early spring before new growth starts to perform this hard pruning. Clumps will spread by rhizomes and can be divided every 2-3 years. It will also self-seed.

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Plantable Pots

Our plants are grown in 3.5x3.5x4” plantable pots. Made from 100% biodegradable coconut husk fibers (coir), these pots have tremendous advantages over plastic pots. With better air exchange, this "breathable" pot fosters robust root growth and reduces transplant shock since you can plant the pots directly in the ground. The pot naturally becomes part of the soil on its own over time—no composting required—and since they're made from a renewable resource that requires very little energy, they're earth-friendly too!

100% Guarantee

We offer a 100% guarantee for all our perennials to reach you in good condition and to grow. If you're not satisfied, we'll reship or refund immediately. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions or concerns—we share your passion for gardening and want your new plants to thrive in your border!

Shipping Details

We use custom, earth-friendly packaging to make sure your order arrives in great condition, and we ship based on the best planting time for your growing zone (see the approximate dates below), unless otherwise indicated at checkout. If you wish, you can indicate a specific ship date during checkout.

Spring

  • Zones 8, 9 10: Late April
  • Zone 7: Late April
  • Zone 6: Late April
  • Zone 5: Late April to Early May
  • Zones 3, 4: Early to Mid May

Fall

  • Zone 2, 3, 4: Early September
  • Zone 5: Early to Mid September
  • Zone 6: Mid September
  • Zone 7: Mid to Late September
  • Zone 8, 9, 10: Late September to Early October