Description:
A short lived perennial from the American prairies, Coreopsis is a bright
yellow daisy carpeting rural roadsides in spring and early summer.
Long lanceolate leaves in basal clusters.
Yellow, solitary flowerheads on long leafless stems up to 60cm high. Ray florets
are toothed at ends. Flowers in spring and autumn.
Coreopsis seeds prolifically. Black with 2 papery wings and viable for at
least a year.
Dispersal:
Its tiny seeds are spread rapidly by wind along roads and railway lines. Also
spreads vegetatively via underground rhizomes.
Impact on Bushland:
Coreopsis is now a widespread environmental weed on poor soils and in open grassland
and woodland. It is spread rapidly by wind and forms interconnected root mats.
Control:
| Manual: |
Hand weeding is time consuming but successful. Each sister plant must
be traced and removed. |
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Seeds are long lived, so new seedlings will need to be weeded out every year. |
| Chemical: |
Please contact your local control authority for
advice on chemical control. |
Similar Species:
Suggested Alternatives:
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