


Lance-leaf Coreopsis | Coreopsis lanceolata
Lance-leaf coreopsis is a definite showstopper in any pollinator garden, perennial bed, or meadow. Its bright yellow flowers bloom prolifically from about June to August in Maine. It tolerates dry, sandy soil and hot weather, so it’s super low-maintenance. Ours grows well in a bed underneath the eaves of our house, thriving alongside mint, golden rod, and other native plants. It’s deer-resistant and beloved by pollinators
Container size: 1-gal
Sun: Full sun
Moisture: Medium-dry, dry
Maximum height: 2 ft
Lance-leaf coreopsis is a definite showstopper in any pollinator garden, perennial bed, or meadow. Its bright yellow flowers bloom prolifically from about June to August in Maine. It tolerates dry, sandy soil and hot weather, so it’s super low-maintenance. Ours grows well in a bed underneath the eaves of our house, thriving alongside mint, golden rod, and other native plants. It’s deer-resistant and beloved by pollinators
Container size: 1-gal
Sun: Full sun
Moisture: Medium-dry, dry
Maximum height: 2 ft
Lance-leaf coreopsis is a definite showstopper in any pollinator garden, perennial bed, or meadow. Its bright yellow flowers bloom prolifically from about June to August in Maine. It tolerates dry, sandy soil and hot weather, so it’s super low-maintenance. Ours grows well in a bed underneath the eaves of our house, thriving alongside mint, golden rod, and other native plants. It’s deer-resistant and beloved by pollinators
Container size: 1-gal
Sun: Full sun
Moisture: Medium-dry, dry
Maximum height: 2 ft