NATIVE LANCE LEAF TICKSEED SEEDS: Heirloom non-GMO open-pollinated Coreopsis lanceolata North American native wildflower seeds with high germination rates; adapted to USDA zones 4-9 POLLINATOR FRIENDLY: Lance-leaved coreopsis supports native bees, butterflies, and songbirds; drought-tolerant perennial creates essential habitat while thriving in extreme heat, humidity, and dry conditions once established BRILLIANT GOLDEN YELLOW BLOOMS on compact 18 inch plants late spring through midsummer; thrives in full sun with natural deer resistance; perfect for prairie restoration, wildflower meadows, xeriscaping, and pollinator gardens; self-seeds for expanding displays DETAILED GROWING INFORMATION: Paper seed packets include clear planting instructions, germination tips, and seed-saving info, great for beginner or experienced gardeners growing vegetables, herbs, flowers, or native plants FAMILY OWNED USA SMALL BUSINESS – Heirloom non-GMO seeds from Survival Garden Seeds, a trusted American brand; always open-pollinated, untreated, and quality tested for garden success Premium Native Lanceleaf Tickseed Wildflower Seeds - Non-GMO Open Pollinated
Create a thriving pollinator paradise with these premium native North American wildflower seeds, perfectly adapted for butterfly gardens, bee habitats, sustainable landscaping, and prairie restoration projects. Our heirloom native plant seeds deliver exceptional viability and represent authentic open-pollinated, non-GMO varieties from proven reliable genetic lines.
Adapted to USDA hardiness zones 4-9, these drought-tolerant perennial wildflowers excel in wildlife habitat creation, pollinator conservation, native plant gardening, and low-maintenance sustainable landscaping. Transform ordinary spaces into buzzing ecosystems that support native bees, attract butterflies, and provide essential seed sources for songbirds throughout summer.
Lanceleaf Tickseed wildflowers reach 16-20 inches tall and produce spectacular golden yellow daisy-like blooms from late spring through midsummer. These naturally deer-resistant, drought-resistant plants feature self-seeding capabilities for naturalized meadow establishment, xeriscaping applications, and expanding pollinator corridors.
Growing instructions: Direct sow in spring or fall in well-drained soils with full sun to light shade. Seeds typically germinate within 10-14 days under proper conditions. These climate-adapted indigenous varieties support biodiversity, require minimal water once established, and provide months of continuous blooms for pollinators.
Perfect for wildflower meadow creation, habitat restoration, native landscape design, water-wise gardening, and ecological stewardship. Seeds benefit from light surface sowing and establish robust native plant populations for sustainable gardens that support local prairie ecosystems.