Coreopsis tripteris

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Coreopsis tripteris | tall coreopsis

The tall upright plants of Coreopsis tripteris add architectural interest to large gardens or meadows with rich green foliage ascending on sturdy stems that can reach over 7 feet tall. In late summer, plants are capped with loose clusters of skyward facing cheerful yellow blooms that move in the wind. A favorite of pollinators and birds, these stately yet casual plants are great for adding drama to the naturalistic garden. Foliage can take on a beautiful coppery-red hue in fall.

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Coreopsis tripteris | tall coreopsis

The tall upright plants of Coreopsis tripteris add architectural interest to large gardens or meadows with rich green foliage ascending on sturdy stems that can reach over 7 feet tall. In late summer, plants are capped with loose clusters of skyward facing cheerful yellow blooms that move in the wind. A favorite of pollinators and birds, these stately yet casual plants are great for adding drama to the naturalistic garden. Foliage can take on a beautiful coppery-red hue in fall.

Coreopsis tripteris | tall coreopsis

The tall upright plants of Coreopsis tripteris add architectural interest to large gardens or meadows with rich green foliage ascending on sturdy stems that can reach over 7 feet tall. In late summer, plants are capped with loose clusters of skyward facing cheerful yellow blooms that move in the wind. A favorite of pollinators and birds, these stately yet casual plants are great for adding drama to the naturalistic garden. Foliage can take on a beautiful coppery-red hue in fall.

HABIT

Height: 5’+

Bloom Time: mid- to late summer, early fall

SITE CONDITIONS

Light: full sun

Soil: medium-wet, average, medium dry

CULTIVATION

Establishment: can be aggressive in disturbed sites with moist soil

Deer Resistance: moderate, foliage may be grazed in the early season when plants are small

INTERACTIONS

Pollinator Support: moderate

Other: seeds attract songbirds

CONSERVATION

Native Range: Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Southeast

Seed Origin: Pennsylvania