Coreopsis
Florida's state wildflower
The genus Coreopsis is Florida's state wildflower. Coreopsis, or tickseed, includes thirteen native species found in Florida. These flowers brighten the roadsides and fields of Florida.
UF/IFAS Sites
- Identify Plants in Your Region--Florida Invasive Plant Education Initiative & Curriculum
- Native Aquatic and Wetland Plants in Florida
- Save Florida's Native Bromeliads
- Using Native Plants
- What is It? Plant ID Services--Florida Invasive Plant Education Initiative & Curriculum
UF/IFAS Publications
Wildflower Identification
- Coreopsis: A Guide to Identifying and Enjoying Florida's State Wildflower
- Common Native Wildflowers of North Florida
- Native Wildflowers on Roadsides of Central and South Florida
- Coreopsis leavenworthii
Wildflower Production
- Establishment of Native Wildflower Plantings by Seed
- Native Wildflowers: Container Production of Joy-Pye Weed from Seed
- Native Wildflowers--Coreopsis lanceolata L.
- Native Wildflowers: Propogation and Container Productions of "Flora Sun'" Beach Sunflower
- Sunflower Production
- Wildflower Seed Production
- Seed Production of Goldenmane Tickseed
Native Plants
- 50 Common Native Plants Important in Florida's Ethnobotanical History
- Go Native
- Help Protect Florida's Natural Areas from Non-Native Invasive Plants
- Native Plants
Other Sites
- Bromeliad Society International
- Florida Landscape--Florida Gulf Coast University
- Florida Wildflowers Growers Cooperative--Wildflower Seed and Plant Growers Association
- Native Plant Questions and Answers--U.S. National Arboretum
- Native Plants Database--Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center



