Lanceleaf tickseed
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Coreopsis lanceolata
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Asteraceae
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Landscape Uses:
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Wildflower gardens. |
Ecological Restoration Notes: |
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Availability: |
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Widely available in central Florida. Commonly available at native plant nurseries in South Florida. Available at native plant nurseries in northeast Florida. |
Description: |
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Small wildflower with narrow leaves 2-5 inches long. Notched yellow flowers with yellow centers. |
Height: |
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Typically 1-3 feet in height, as broad as tall. |
Growth Rate: |
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Fast. |
Range: |
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North America south to the Florida Panhandle, then scattered south to Lake and Volusia counties. |
Habitats: |
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Sandhills and disturbed sites |
Soils: |
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Moist to dry, well-drained sandy soils, without humus. |
Nutritional Requirements: |
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Low; it grows in nutrient poor soils. |
Salt Water Tolerance: |
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Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water. |
Salt Wind Tolerance: |
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Low; salt wind may burn the leaves. |
Drought Tolerance: |
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High; does not require any supplemental water once established. |
Light Requirements: |
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Full sun to light shade. |
Flower Color: |
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Yellow |
Flower Characteristics: |
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Showy. |
Flowering Season: |
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March-August. |
Fruit: |
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Wildlife and Ecology: |
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Attracts native bees and other beneficial insects. Provides seeds and insects for birds. |
Horticultural Notes: |
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Comments: |
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We have been adding data for this species for central and northern Florida and welcome any feedback or review. If you would like to contribute information or images, please contact George Gann via the IRC staff page. See also the Florida Wildflower Foundation's Flower Friday page. |
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