Leavenworth’s tickseed
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Coreopsis leavenworthii
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Asteraceae
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Landscape Uses:
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Wildflower and rock gardens. |
Ecological Restoration Notes: |
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A common understory wildflower in prairies, wet pinelands and depression marshes. Rare in pine rocklands subjected to drainage. |
Availability: |
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Native plant nurseries. Available in Lake Worth at Amelia's SmartyPlants (561-540-6296), in Fort Myers at All Native Garden Center (239-939-9663) and in Boynton Beach at Sustainscape (561-245-5305).
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Description: |
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Medium annual herb with attractive heads of yellow flowers. |
Height: |
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Typically 1-3 feet in height. Much taller than broad. |
Growth Rate: |
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Fast. |
Range: |
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Alabama and northern Florida south to the Monroe County Keys. In the Monroe County Keys, disjunct from Miami-Dade County to Big Pine Key. |
Habitats: |
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Pinelands and prairies. |
Soils: |
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Wet to moist, moderately well-drained to seasonally inundated soils. |
Nutritional Requirements: |
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Moderate; can grow in nutrient poor soils, but needs some organic content to thrive. |
Salt Water Tolerance: |
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Low; does not tolerate flooding by salt or brackish water. |
Salt Wind Tolerance: |
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Moderate; grows near salt water, but is protected from direct salt spray by other vegetation. |
Drought Tolerance: |
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Low; requires moist to wet soils and is intolerant of long periods of drought. |
Light Requirements: |
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Full sun. |
Flower Color: |
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Yellow ray flowers and yellow and brown disk flowers. |
Flower Characteristics: |
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Showy heads, 1/2-1" wide. |
Flowering Season: |
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All year. |
Fruit: |
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Inconspicuous achene. |
Wildlife and Ecology: |
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Nectar plant for Miami blue (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri), southern broken-dash (Wallengrenia otho) and other butterflies. Provides seeds and insects for birds. |
Horticultural Notes: |
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Can be grown from seed. |
Comments: |
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The Florida state wildflower. This is an annual that recruits readily in the landscape in exposed soil. See also the Florida Wildflower Foundation's Flower Friday page.
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