Coreopsis tinctoria
Brand: Legutko
Packaged:0,5 g
Availability:In Stock
1.40€
Ex Tax: 1.14€
Largeflower tickseed "Pot of Gold" (mixture of colours).
An annual plant, 20-25 cm high, highly branching, flowering as early as two months after sowing. Flowers - with bright yellow edges and a centre of variable size from maroon to brown, sometimes red, size - from 2.5 to 4.5 cm in diameter; flowers on thin peduncles are collected in clusters.
It blooms in mid-summer (usually June-August) and dies off with the first frost.
Ideal for planting flower beds, low beds and containers. Sowing seeds in April under cover or from April to June right on the site.

Eng.: Pot of Gold, Largeflower tickseed, tickweed.

* Largeflower tickseed.
For those who want to grow tickweed, planting and care will not become a problem.
This flower resembles a chamomile, but is bright yellow, incredibly hardy and filling everything around with warm comfort.
The first flowers appear on the plant in July and ends with the arrival of the first frost. The colour of flowers depends on the coreopsis variety and can be a red, yellow, brown, purple, raspberry, bright border on the petals or with contrasting spots around the centre.
Coreopsis is a very winter-hardy plant. Under the snow, the leaves in the rosette remain green until spring. However, if the coreopsis landing site is blown by the wind in winter, then you should not neglect at least a light shelter from dry leaves.
In one place, coreopsis can grow for a very long time, but once every 3-4 years, the coreopsis socket needs to be divided and replanted. These plants need sandy, light soil, sufficiently moist, but without stagnant water.
Perennial coreopsis can be both tall and dwarf. Perennials love sunlight (they can grow normally in partial shade), just like annuals, they are resistant to drought and frost, need regular watering. They reproduce vegetatively and by seeds.

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