- Coreopsis leavenworthii
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Leavenworth's Tickseed Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Asterales Family: Asteraceae Genus: Coreopsis Species: C. leavenworthii Binomial name Coreopsis leavenworthii
Torrey & A. Gray,Coreopsis leavenworthii (Leavenworth's Tickseed) is an annual or short lived perennail plant species of the genus Coreopsis in Asteraceae. It is often grouped within Coreopsis tinctoria which it resembles. Plants typically grow 30 to 70 cm tall with yellow flower heads that sometimes have reddish-brown blotches at the base of the ray laminae or petals. The foliage is 1 or 1.5 pinnately to bipinnately compound with entire edges,[1] and elliptic to oblanceolate to linear shaped.
Plants are native to the state of Florida and bloom year round, with heaviest blooming during the months of May, June and July. It is found growing in ditches and flatwoods on moist sandy soils.[2] It's cultivated in gardens for its attractive flowers.
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