A perennial, usually grown as an annual, with finely-divided foliage and ruffled, semi-double, rich yellow flower-heads, 5cm across, over a long period from late spring to late summer ...
The name “coreopsis” comes from the Greek words for bug, or koris, and view, or opsis. It refers to the coreopsis achenes or seeds, which are small, black, and resemble ticks or insects. Tinctoria ...
“Don’t wait for someone to give you flowers. Plant your garden and decorate your soul.” When aiming for a world where everyone has a vibrant patch, Luther Burbank most likely had Coreopsis in mind (or ...