Red Coreopsis
On Monday morning, I usually step outside with my camera and capture as many images as I can of the garden, the wildlife and the woods; most of the picture accompany various articles I have due during the week. As I stepped down the new (and spiffy, I might add) garden path, I stopped to take some pictures of the Coreopsis tinctoria or “Plains Coreopsis” I have growing throughout the garden. I planted one small seed package, and it reseeds so prolifically that I have it growing throughout the garden now. I used to dislike it, but now I like it – mostly because the flowers smother out weeds. I remain suspicious of it, however, mostly for its tendency to reseed so freely I’m pulling plants out of our gravel driveway. Tough as nails, that Coreopsis.
A flash of red caught my eye and I bent closer to inspect it. Imagine my surprise when I found a red coreopsis growing among the yellow ones. At first I thought it might be a stray cosmos, but no – the leaves are identical to Coreopsis tinctoria.
Have you ever heard of this? I know red is another common color, but I have never grown red in my garden – and none of my neighbors have red either. Is this just a typical genetic fluke or what? The only ones I could find online claim to be dwarf red Coreopsis tinctoria, but this one isn’t dwarf – it’s nearly 3 feet tall, as tall as its neighbors.
I’m just glad I happened to photograph that Coreopsis and not another patch in the garden!
Red – growing among the yellow – Coreopsis-like foliage…. |
More in the same area. I couldn’t find another red one! |
Nell Jean
Save the seeds. It will be interesting to see how many return as this variant and how many are the regular yellow and red. I’ve only planted dwarf red.