Whorled coreopsis produces a cloud of yellow, daisy-like flowers on top of thread-shaped leaves. The plant will bloom for most of the summer. If the plant is deadheaded, it may get a new flush of bloom in September. It is more tolerant of dry soils than other coreopsis. If this perennial is planted in relatively loose soil, the plant will spread to form a large clump. The clumps are bright spots in a dry perennial border or containers.
- Family (English) Aster (Composite)
- Family (botanic) Asteraceae (Compositae)
- Tree or plant type Perennial
- Native locale North America
- Size range Medium plant (12-24 inches), Large plant (more than 24 inches)
- Light exposure Full sun (6 hrs direct light daily), Partial sun / shade (4-6 hrs light daily)
- Hardiness zones Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5 (Northern Illinois), Zone 6 (City of Chicago), Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
- Soil preference Dry soil
- Tolerances Dry sites, Occasional drought
- Season of interest early summer, midsummer, late summer, early fall
- Flower color and fragrance Yellow
- Shape or form Upright
- Growth rate Fast, Moderate