Lance-Leaved Coreopsis is a bright, cheerful perennial native to the eastern and midwestern United States. It grows 1½ to 3 feet tall and produces abundant yellow, daisy-like blooms throughout summer. The flowers attract honey bees, native bees, and other beneficial insects, making it a favorite in pollinator plantings and wildflower mixes. Highly adaptable, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soil types from dry to moist. It’s also an excellent choice for borders, rain gardens, and naturalized landscapes. Height: 18–36 inches Color: Yellow Hardiness Zone: 4–9 Bloom Period: Summer Sun: Full Sun to Partial Shade Moisture: Dry to Moist Lifespan: Perennial Seeds per Pound: 202,000 Seeding Rate: 1 oz. covers 200 sq. ft. | 13 lbs. per acre