Everything about Coreopsis Gigantea totally explained
Coreopsis gigantea (
Giant Coreopsis) is a woody
perennial plant native to
California and
Baja California. The stem is a trunk 1-2 m tall, 4-10 cm diameter. Bright green leaves and flowers are on the top of the trunk, the rest of the trunk is bare. The flowers are yellow, daisy-like, 6-20 cm. It is summer
deciduous, leaving a bare trunk in summer.
Distribution
It is distributed on the South California central coast, north and central
Southern California coast, the California
Channel Islands, and further south on
Guadalupe Island,
Mexico.
Cultivation
The plant is very drought tolerant. It needs good drainage, isn't tolerant of excess water, and should receive minimal water during summer.
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