COREOPSIS vs TICKSEED: NOUN
- A genus of plants, of the natural order Compositæ.
- Any of several composite herbs, of genus Coreopsis, typically with bright yellow flowers.
- Any of various plants of the genus Coreopsis in the composite family, chiefly of North America, having showy radiate flower heads with yellow or, rarely, purplish flowers.
- Any of numerous plants of the genus Coreopsis having a profusion of showy usually yellow daisylike flowers over long periods; North and South America
- A coreopsis.
- A seed or fruit resembling an insect in shape.
- Any plant of the genus Corispermum, plants of the Goosefoot family.
- Same as Coreopsis.
- A seed or fruit resembling in shape an insect, as that of certain plants.
- Same as tick-trefoil.
- A plant of the genus Corispermum, usually named bug-seed.
- A plant of the genus Coreopsis.
- Any of numerous plants of the genus Coreopsis having a profusion of showy usually yellow daisylike flowers over long periods; North and South America
COREOPSIS vs TICKSEED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- North and South America
- (proper noun) A genus of herbaceous composite plants, having the achenes two-horned and remotely resembling some insect; tickseed. Coreopsis tinctoria, of the Western plains, the commonest plant of the genus, has been used in dyeing.
- North and South America
COREOPSIS vs TICKSEED: RELATED WORDS
- Nasturtium, Heuchera, Astilbe, Delphinium, Zinnia, Liatris, Bee balm, Gaillardia, Phlox, Rudbeckia, Tinctoria, Verticillata, Grandiflora, Tickweed, Tickseed
- Coral honeysuckle, Ironweed, Trumpet honeysuckle, Lysimachia, Oxeye daisy, Sumacs, Asclepias, Amelanchier, Buttonbush, Baptisia, Oenothera, Goldenrods, Eupatorium, Tickweed, Coreopsis
COREOPSIS vs TICKSEED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Verbenas, Alyssum, Monarda, Dianthus, Eupatorium, Nasturtium, Heuchera, Astilbe, Delphinium, Liatris, Bee balm, Phlox, Rudbeckia, Grandiflora, Tickseed
- Liatris, Tagetes, Coral honeysuckle, Ironweed, Trumpet honeysuckle, Lysimachia, Sumacs, Asclepias, Amelanchier, Buttonbush, Baptisia, Oenothera, Goldenrods, Eupatorium, Coreopsis
COREOPSIS vs TICKSEED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Attract beneficial bees and beautiful butterflies to your landscape with the bright colours and daisylike features of coreopsis.
- Coreopsis will delight you with color from early summer to early fall.
- Also, perennials that should be left standing are alchemilla, campanula, coreopsis, delphinium, geranium, hosta and vernoica.
- Lavender Gilia, bluebells and yellow coreopsis grew in the shade of Douglas firs.
- Angelica, coreopsis, cosmos, and sweet alyssum will bring lacewings to your garden.
- Nasturtium, mesembryanthemum, coreopsis tinctoria, Verbena tennusecta Phlox, Oenonenthra, Clarkia, etc season soil.
- Coreopsis will need regular water when first planted, until they are established.
- Agastache, salvia, coreopsis, and more flowers all thrive in Colorado Springs.
- HELM FINE ARTS CENTER Tina Flyers, Stoned Akota, Coreopsis, Bluegrass Assoc.
- Some types are cone flower, black eyed Susans and coreopsis.
- Also known as tickseed because the seeds look like ticks, these native wildflowers are all over the place here too.
- Seed dispersal answers: Tickseed sunflower seeds have barbs that stick to clothing and fur.
- Tickseed, can be an annual or perennial and grows best in full sun.
COREOPSIS vs TICKSEED: QUESTIONS
- Are there any new threadleaf Coreopsis plants in 2021?
- What is the most significant threat to Pink Coreopsis?
- N/A