Coreopsis ‘Shades Of Rose’ (Tickseed)

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Plant Profile: Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ (Tickseed)


What is plant :Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ (Tickseed)?

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ (Tickseed) is a beautiful perennial plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy or sunflower family. This vibrant and long-blooming plant originated in North America and is well-regarded for its bright, daisy-like flowers that come in various shades of pink and rose. The scientific name of this plant is Coreopsis, and it is commonly referred to as Tickseed due to its resemblance to tick seeds.

This delightful plant is a favorite among gardeners due to its low maintenance and ability to attract butterflies and other pollinators. It is an excellent addition to garden borders and mixed beds, adding a touch of vibrant color to the landscape.

The following sections will provide a comprehensive guide on the cultivation, care, and maintenance of Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’, exploring its cultural preferences, uses, and characteristics.


Key Takeaways – Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ (Tickseed)

Culture

  • Botanical Name: Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’
  • Common Name: Tickseed
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Type: Perennial
  • Origin: North America
  • Height: 12-18 inches
  • Spread: 12-24 inches
  • Blooms: Summer to fall
  • Water Needs: Low to moderate

Uses

  • Garden borders
  • Mixed beds
  • Pollinator gardens
  • Cut flower arrangements
  • Ground cover

Water

  • Watering: Deep, infrequent waterings
  • Drought Tolerance: High
  • Water-Wise Plant: Yes
  • Winter Protection: Mulching in colder climates

Sunlight

  • Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Sun Requirements: 6-8 hours of sunlight per day

Fertilizer

  • Fertilization: Light feeding in early spring
  • Fertilizer Type: Balanced, slow-release fertilizer

Soil

  • Soil Type: Well-draining
  • pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0-7.0)
  • Soil Preferences: Sandy loam, loam, rocky soil
  • Soil Amendment: Organic matter for improved drainage

Pruning

  • Deadheading: Regular deadheading to promote continuous blooms
  • Pruning: Cut back after flowering to encourage re-blooming
  • Fall Care: Cutting back in late fall or early spring

Propagation

  • Propagation: Division, seeds, cuttings
  • Seed Starting: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost
  • Cutting Garden: Ideal for collecting flowers for arrangements

Container

  • Container Gardening: Suitable for containers
  • Container Size: 12-14 inches
  • Soil Preferences: Well-draining potting mix

Popularity

  • Popularity: Widely cultivated for its charming blooms
  • Landscaping Ideas: Versatile for various garden designs
  • Naturalizing: Spreading and self-seeding in garden landscapes

Common Diseases

  • Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to diseases
  • Disease Control: Proper sanitation and maintenance

Disease Diagnosis

  • Rare occurrence of fungal diseases
  • Potential rust or powdery mildew in humid conditions

Common Pests

  • Pests: Few pests of major concern
  • Pest Management: Manual removal or gentle washing with water

Botanist’s Tips

  • Maintenance: Low maintenance plant
  • Pollinator Attractant: Attracts butterflies and other pollinators
  • Wildlife Attraction: Attracts beneficial wildlife to the garden

Fun Facts

  • The name “Coreopsis” is derived from the Greek words “koris,” meaning bedbug, and “opsis,” meaning like, referring to the shape of the seeds.
  • Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ is a symbol of cheerfulness and joy, as its vibrant blooms evoke feelings of happiness and positivity.

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Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ sun exposure

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ fertilizer tips

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ disease control

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ pest management

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ companion plants

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ landscaping ideas

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ container gardening

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ summer blooms

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ perennial flowers

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ seasonal care

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ pollinator plant

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ wildlife attraction

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ cut flower arrangement

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ drought tolerance

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ soil preferences

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ propagation methods

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ garden design

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ border plant

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ focal point in the garden

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ naturalizing

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ low-maintenance plant

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ early bloomer

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ late bloomer

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ flower color variations

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ vibrant blooms

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ native habitat

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ medicinal uses

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ folklore and symbolism

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ cutting garden

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ garden borders

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ ground cover

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ short-lived perennial

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ long-lasting flowers

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ seed starting tips

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ deadheading technique

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ winter protection

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ fall care

Coreopsis ‘Shades of Rose’ water-wise plant

Tickseed ‘Shades of Rose’ butterfly attractant”

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