Dyer's Coreopsis
Dyer's coreopsises are originally from the North American prairies. Their bloom is abundant, colorful, and a delight for pollinators. As its name suggests, it is commonly used for natural dyes. Coreopsis gives rich yellows, oranges, and rusty browns. It works especially well on fiber proteins such as wool and silk.
Plant type: Annual |
Flower color: Yellow |
Quantity: Envelope of about 120 seeds |
Exposure: Full sun |
Shape: Bushy |
Soil: Dry |
Watering: Undemanding |
Sowing: Inside |
Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost |
Germination: 2 weeks |
Plant spacing: 45 cm |
Row spacing: 45 cm |
Depth: On the surface |
Width: 30 cm to 45 cm |
Height: 30 cm to 90 cm |
Flowering : juilet à septembre |
Family: Asteraceae |