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S.F.Blake – goldenmane tickseed; Coreopsis grandiflora Hogg ex Sweet – large-flowered tickseed; Coreopsis intermedia Sherff – goldenwave tickseed; Coreopsis lanceolata L. – lance coreopsis, lance-leaf tickseed; Coreopsis nuecensis A.Heller – crown tickseed; Coreopsis nuecensoides E.B.Sm. – Rio Grande tickseed; Coreopsis pubescens ...
Coreopsis tinctoria, commonly known as plains coreopsis, garden tickseed, golden tickseed, or calliopsis, is an annual forb. The species is common in Canada (from Quebec to British Columbia ), northeast Mexico ( Coahuila , Nuevo León , Tamaulipas ), and most of the United States , especially the Great Plains and Southern States .
Coreopsis verticillata is a North American species of tickseed in the sunflower family.It is found primarily in the east-central United States, from Maryland south to Georgia, with isolated populations as far west as Oklahoma and as far north as Québec and Ontario. [2]
Its common names include tall tickseed, tall coreopsis, [3] and Atlantic coreopsis. [4] This perennial herb usually reaches nearly 100 cm (40 inches) in height, sometimes approaching 200 cm (80 inches). The leaves are mostly divided into 3 leaflets which are smooth-edged to lobed and several centimeters long.
Coreopsis bigelovii is a species of flowering plant in the daisy or sunflower family, Asteraceae, with the common names Bigelow coreopsis and Bigelow's tickseed. [3] It is endemic to California. [4] The plant is known from the southern California Coast Ranges, southwestern Sierra Nevada, Transverse Ranges, and the Mojave and Colorado deserts.
Coreopsis grandiflora is a North American species of perennial plant in the family Asteraceae.The common name is large-flowered tickseed. [4] It is found in eastern Canada (Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick) and much of the United States, especially the south-central part of the country (Oklahoma, Arkansas, etc.). [5]
Tickseed (also tick-seed and tick seed) is a common name for seeds of several plants that stick to fur, clothing, or other surfaces when the plant is brushed against. The term may refer to any such seed in general, but more specifically to:
Coreopsis integrifolia, the fringeleaf tickseed [3] or mouse-ear tickseed, is a North American plant species of the family Asteraceae. It is native to the southeastern United States, in South Carolina, Georgia, and northern Florida. [4] [5] Coreopsis integrifolia is a perennial up to 60 cm (2 feet) tall.