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Common Name: Mouse Eared Coreopsis
- Habit: Perennial Herb
- Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun)
- Water Needs: Moist, Average
- Height: 1-2′
- Flower: Yellow, May
- Fruit: Small black oval seeds ripen about four weeks after blooms fade.
- Fall Color: No
- Natural Habitat: Upland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge
Coreopsis auriculata is a low-growing cluster of erect stems with opposite, 3 lobed leaves topped with bright flowers. Flowers are bright yellow and resemble daisies. Plant will form colonies through branching stolons at the base. Attracts numerous native bees and birds love the seeds. Rich soils in part/deciduous shade are ideal.
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Light Needs | Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun), Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun) |
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