Coreopsis lanceolata
- Flower nameCoreopsis lanceolata
- Scientific nameCoreopsis lanceolata
- AliasLance-leaved coreopsis, 大金鶏菊
- Place of originNorth American
- Place of floweringFields and footpaths
- Flowering seasonMay, June, July
What is Coreopsis lanceolata
Coreopsis lanceolata, commomly called , Lance-leaved coreopsis, is a perennial plant with yellow flowers native to North America resembling Yellow cosmos. In the invasive alien species of the genus Coreopsis, Department of Asteraceae blooms on the roadside. As fertility, threaten native species in Japan and selected the 100 worst invasive species, cultivation was banned. Coreopsis lanceolata looks chibana no cosmos. Tell the trick is as follows. In summer the flowering period of Coreopsis lanceolata, whereas Yellow cosmos blooms in the fall. The tips of the petals are Coreopsis lanceolata is 4-5 crack and Yellow cosmos are three-lobed, while there are rough edges.
Common name:Coreopsis lanceolata, scientific name:Coreopsis lanceolata, aka:Lance-leaved coreopsis, origin: North American environment: roadside, life type: perennial plant: 30-70 cm, double-sided leaf: narrow spatula-shaped (narrow down lanceolate), saw nothing and leaves: with wild heirs, size: 5 -7 cm, 4, 5 crack, is the tip of the inflorescence shape: capitular, Corolla: heads, rayed flower color: yellow orange, rayed Flower: petals, Tubular flower, yellow, flowering period: May-July