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Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)-i
Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)-i
Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)-i

Pink tickseed

Scientific name
Coreopsis rosea

Basic Information

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  • Flower
  • Forb/herb
  • Perennial
Height
30cm ~ 60cm
Flower Color
Leaf Color
Anthesis
summer, fall
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Hardiness Zones
3-9
Cold resistance
Good
Heat resistance
Good
Habitat of origin
United States
Growth Rate
Normal

What is Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)?

What is Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

Pink tickseed. Scientifically it is Coreopsis rosea. North America native. It belongs to the Asteraceae family. It has delicate pink flowers with yellow centers. The seeds look like ticks, which is why it is called tickseed. This plant typically blooms from late spring to early summer. It attracts bees and butterflies. Coreopsis rosea is relatively easy to grow. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. Once established, it is drought-tolerant. It requires minimal maintenance. The plant can reach 1 to 2 feet tall and spreads out. It has no edible fruits. It is valued for its looks in gardens and landscaping. There are different varieties of Coreopsis rosea. Each has unique traits and flower colors. This makes it popular with gardeners.

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Flower meaning

Pink tickseed, also known as Coreopsis rosea, symbolizes lasting affection and admiration in American flower language. It conveys sentiments of love, appreciation, and gratitude. - Red roses: Love and passion. Pink tickseed represents lasting affection and admiration due to its delicate pink petals and long-lasting blooms, making it a perfect symbol for expressing enduring love and admiration towards someone special.

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Calendar of Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

Calendar

Pink tickseed blooms late spring to early fall. Peak flowering summer. Flowers start June, lasting to September. Blooming period 4-6 weeks once flowering starts. Deadhead spent flowers and provide sun, drainage to extend blooms. Encourages continuous flowering.

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How to grow Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

Watering

Pink tickseed requires weekly watering extensively in growing season. Confirm soil moisture without waterlogging. Winter, reduce watering frequency to biweekly. Check soil dryness by inserting finger to second knuckle. If dry, time for hydration. Pour water at plant base, not on leaves, preventing disease. Regulate water amount depending on temperature, humidity. Excess moisture causes root decay. Insufficient water stresses plant.

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Soil and Fertilizer

Pink tickseed prospers in adequately depleted, somewhat acidic to impartial soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0. It desires gritty loam or loamy dirt that is affluent in biological matter. Fertilize Pink tickseed in early springtime with a balanced out delayed-discharge fertilizer, employing as indicated by the producer's guidelines. During the developing season, a light use of fertilizer can be advantageous like clockwork 6-8 weeks to advance solid development and blooming. Stay away from over-fertilization, as it can prompt inordinate foliage development to the detriment of blossoms. Screen the plant's development and change the fertilizer application in like manner. Frequently check the soil quality to guarantee it stays all around depleted and rich for ideal Pink tickseed development.

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Sunlight and Place

Pink tickseed thrives in abundant sunlight, covets at least 6 hours of direct daylight per day. It displays excellent heat endurance but may struggle in very warm climates. The Tickseed survives low winters to USDA Zone 4, allowing distribution over many areas. In summer, sufficient water prevents wilting, mostly in hot conditions. In cooler rainy winters, offer good drainage to stop root decay. Ideal emperatures are 15-24°C, though some varieties tolerate slightly more extreme temperatures. For best growth, place Tickseed in free-draining earth and avoid overwatering to stop root problems. It is vital to check sunlight exposure to sustain health and motivate flowering.

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Advanced Information of Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

Pruning

Pink tickseed requires pruning in early spring to shape it before movement emerges. After blooming finishes in late summer prune again. Cut away dead or impaired stems to the base. For thicker growth cut one-third of the peak. Water completely after pruning and apply fertilizer to help recovery and new development. Regular pruning keeps Pink tickseed thriving.

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Planting and Harvest

Pink tickseed loves full sun. Provide well-draining soil. Holes help excess water escape. Mix potting soil and perlite together. Carefully place tickseed in pot. Ensure roots covered but not buried deep. Water thoroughly after planting. Keep soil moist, not soggy. Repot every 2-3 years. Refresh soil, allow growth. If roots tangled, gently loosen before repotting.

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Propagation

Pink tickseed spreads by seed, splitting, and cutting. Seeds require well-draining ground in either spring or autumn. Bury lightly and keep damp until it shoots. Separate clumps to divide into fresh plants early spring or fall with similar depth as the parent plant. Chop some stems in summer, dip in rooting hormones, and put in well-draining medium. Take a few leaves in spring or summer while moist until roots form. Utilize diverse techniques propagation success and guarantee genetic variety. Gather seeds when ripe, keep cool and dry to sow later.

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Pests and Diseases

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Habitat of Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

Habitat

Toxicity of Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

Health Benefits

edible
Inedible
Toxic
No toxicity

NO DATA

Toxic for dogs and cats

NO DATA

Q&A of Pink tickseed (Coreopsis rosea)

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