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COREOPSIS
. Calliopsis
(Named from koreos-bug,
opsis like, refers to seeds, which are said to resemble
a tick)
The name
Calliopsis is given to the annual forms of Coreopsis
These
wiry-stemmed annuals provide some of the brightest flowers
of the garden in golden yellow, velvety crimson and
polished mahogany.
SPECIES.
Coreopsis drummondi (Goldenwave) has blossoms
3 inches in diameter, golden yellow with a few pencil
lines of brown on each ray flower. It closely resembles
the perennial sort, C. grandiflora, which has no markings
in the flowers and narrow leaves, whereas C. drummondi
has quite oval leafLet's. Height 18 inches.
C.
tinctoria (C. elegans) (C. marmorata). There are
many varieties of this brilliant species. The flowers
are yellow, usually smaller than those of the first
named sort, but they are marked with large blotches
of mahogany, chestnut, crimson, garnet and purple. Height
1 foot to 3 feet, according to the variety.
UTILIZE.
Calliopsis is an excellent flower for massing in an
annual border. The flowers are useful for cutting because
of the long stems. The dwarf, bushy varieties are good
edging plants. Many varieties of C. tinctoria are
slender in growth and may be set out among the lower
growing annuals. The intensely brilliant flowers borne
upon their tall, slender stems, dance in the breeze
as though not supported at all.
GENERAL.
Generally the seed of Calliopsis is sown in the Fall
or earliest Spring where the plants are to bloom and
the seedlings thinned to stand 8 inches to 12 inches
apart. They prefer a sunny spot. The plants often self-sow
so that a constant supply of Calliopsis is assured if
given a light protection through the Winter. They are
apt to bloom themselves to death, generally becoming
unsightly in mid-July. It is too much of a task to remove
the seedheads of such tiny flower. If worms attack these
plants at the crown, it is wise to grow them in another
spot the next year.
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