


Coreopsis Plant Start
Coreopsis Auriculate Nana (also known as Ear-leaved Tickseed, Dwarf Tickseed, and Maysville Daisy) is native to southeastern North America. It has a mounding habit of 6-12 inches tall, with many benefits to offer. It is most commonly used in borders or for edging. While it is deer and rabbit resistant, Coreopsis will attract pollinators. It is both drought and frost tolerant and blooms with yellow-orange flowers from May to June; deadheading encourages reblooming in the fall. It also grows well in containers and is low-maintenance.
Coreopsis Auriculate Nana (also known as Ear-leaved Tickseed, Dwarf Tickseed, and Maysville Daisy) is native to southeastern North America. It has a mounding habit of 6-12 inches tall, with many benefits to offer. It is most commonly used in borders or for edging. While it is deer and rabbit resistant, Coreopsis will attract pollinators. It is both drought and frost tolerant and blooms with yellow-orange flowers from May to June; deadheading encourages reblooming in the fall. It also grows well in containers and is low-maintenance.
Coreopsis Auriculate Nana (also known as Ear-leaved Tickseed, Dwarf Tickseed, and Maysville Daisy) is native to southeastern North America. It has a mounding habit of 6-12 inches tall, with many benefits to offer. It is most commonly used in borders or for edging. While it is deer and rabbit resistant, Coreopsis will attract pollinators. It is both drought and frost tolerant and blooms with yellow-orange flowers from May to June; deadheading encourages reblooming in the fall. It also grows well in containers and is low-maintenance.