'Corusco Cream-Red' Coreopsis Seeds

'Corusco Cream-Red' Coreopsis Seeds
'Corusco Cream-Red' Coreopsis Seeds

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A 2024 new introduction & 2025 gold medal winner
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Seeds Per Pack
50
Key Characteristics
Mature Height

12 IN

Mature Width

12 IN

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Bloom Size

0 IN

Habit

Compact

Description / 'Corusco Cream-Red' Coreopsis Seeds

Fleuroselect Gold Medal 2025

A breakthrough in coreopsis breeding, 'Corusco Cream-Red' is an extremely compact annual wildflower praised for its unique coloration and early flowering habit. Growing just 8 to 12 inches tall and blooming just 75 days from sowing, 'Corusco Cream-Red' coreopsis sets masses of burgundy-eyed cream-colored flowers from midsummer into fall. The flowers' nectar attracts plenty of bees and butterflies to the garden, and their seeds entice birds. But they also make excellent cut flowers for striking summer bouquets and mixed floral arrangements.

A Coreopsis tinctoria cultivar, commonly called coreopsis, tickseed, or golden tickseed, 'Corusco Cream-Red' has a dwarf habit that's perfect for a patio pot. But the plant creates a stunning display when grouped or massed in beds and borders; and since it self-seeds in optimal conditions, it's an excellent option for naturalizing in native wildflower gardens, meadows, or prairies. Coreopsis works well in rock gardens and cottage gardens, but it's a must-have in cutting gardens and butterfly gardens.

'Corusco Cream-Red' is a seed-raised coreopsis that's suited for direct sowing or for production growing in small pot sizes at low temperatures. In the garden, this coreopsis is easy to grow and low maintenance. 'Corusco Cream-Red' coreopsis grows best in a sunny spot with medium moist, well-draining soil. The plant is drought tolerant and requires little water, making it a great option for areas that have poor, dry soil or that are just hard-to-water. Removing faded flowers promotes reblooming and prevents excessive self-seeding.

Direct sow seeds outdoors after last frost date in spring, or starting seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before last frost date, and set them out after the threat of frost has passed.

For gardeners seeking more detailed guidance, visit our blog post, How to Sow Seeds Outdoors. There, you'll find expert tips on planting your seeds directly in the garden.

Product Details

SKU 54022-PK-P1
Genus Coreopsis
Species tinctoria
Variety 'Corusco Cream-Red'
Product Classification Seeds
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Season Start Early Spring
Bloom Season End Late Summer
Bloom Color Multi-Color
Foliage Color Medium Green
Habit Compact
Characteristics Award Winner, Bird Lovers, Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Direct Sow, Easy Care Plants, Long Bloomers
Uses Beds, Border, Containers
Shipping Method Restrictions none

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