Coreopsis auriculata
Stoloniferous, drought-tolerant evergreen perennial native to the southeastern United States bears bright golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers from spring through autumn, forms a spreading ground cover, and attracts bees and butterflies.
Common Names
Eared Coreopsis, Ear-Leaved Tickseed, Lobed Coreopsis, Lobed Tickseed, Mouse-Eared Coreopsis
Summary
Coreopsis auriculata, commonly called Lobed Tickseed or Mouse-ear Tickseed, is a North American native, stoloniferous evergreen perennial with rosettes of lobed basal leaves and bright golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers on slender stems from spring into early summer; the leaves are evergreen and lobed at the base, giving a mouse-ear appearance, and the plant spreads by stolons to form a low ground-cover.
In cultivation, it prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils, tolerates sandy conditions and some drought once established, and is hardy in USDA zones 4–9; it spreads by stolons to form colonies and suits borders, edging, rock gardens, medians, and pollinator or wildlife borders; propagation is by seed or division, deadheading promotes blooms, and mid- to late-summer shearing can promote fall rebloom.
Lifecycle
Perennial
Height
12-24 inches
Spread
12-24 inches
Hardiness Zones
Zones 4-9
Sunlight Requirements
Ideally Full Sun; tolerates Partial Shade.
Soil Type
Well-drained, fertile soil, preferably loam or sandy textures, with acidic to neutral pH
Soil Drainage
Well-drained soil, tolerates moist or occasionally dry conditions.
Soil pH
6.0-8.0, Neutral pH (about 6.0–8.0)
Bloom Color
Yellow
Bloom Time
Spring and Summer
Foliage Color
Green
Fall Foliage Color
Green
Leaf Lifecycle
Deciduous
Growth Rate
Fast
Seasons of Interest
Spring and Summer
Propagation Methods
Seeds, Division, and Cuttings (softwood cuttings, basal root cuttings)
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts bees, butterflies, other pollinators, and birds
Taxonomy
- Taxonomic Rank
- Species
- Author
- L.
- Publication
- Sp. Pl. : 908 (1753)
Superior Taxa
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Subkingdom
- Pteridobiotina
- Phylum
- Angiosperms
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Subfamily
- Asteroideae
- Tribe
- Coreopsideae
- Genus
- Coreopsis