Lance-Leaved Coreopsis Seeds (Coreopsis lanceolata) — US Native Wildflower
Lance-Leaved Coreopsis is a bright, dependable native wildflower prized for its golden-yellow, daisy-like blooms and long spring display. Blooming from late spring into early summer, this cheerful perennial brings effortless color to gardens, meadows, and naturalized plantings. Its airy form and vivid flowers make it just as at home in a tidy landscape as in a relaxed wildflower setting.
Well adapted to heat, sun, and well-drained soils, Coreopsis lanceolata thrives in much of the eastern and southeastern United States, including Florida, where it is especially beloved for its reliability and low maintenance nature. Once established, it is drought tolerant, long-lived, and gently reseeds, creating natural drifts over time without becoming aggressive. A favorite of native bees and butterflies, this species combines beauty with real ecological value.
Native Range
Lance-Leaved Coreopsis is native to much of the eastern and central United States, including:
Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and eastern Texas
It naturally occurs in:
Open woodlands
Prairies and meadows
Sandy fields and roadsides
Growing Information
Botanical Name: Coreopsis lanceolata
Common Name: Lance-Leaved Coreopsis
Life Cycle: Perennial (often reseeds)
Height: 12–24 inches
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained; sandy or loamy soils preferred
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–9
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summerGrowing Instructions
When to Plant: Fall or early spring
Seed Prep: No cold stratification required
Sowing Depth: Surface sow or cover very lightly
Germination Temp: 60–70°F
Germination Time: 10–21 days
Water: Keep lightly moist until established
Spacing: 12–18 inches apart
Notes: Performs best in full sun; allow some flowers to go to seed for natural reseeding
Why Gardeners Choose Lance-Leaved Coreopsis
Native across much of the eastern U.S.
Long-blooming and easy to grow
Excellent pollinator support
Heat and drought tolerant once established
Ideal for native, meadow, and low-maintenance gardens
This is for approx 100 seeds
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SKU: CO441C
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