Dyer's Coreopsis
Coreopsis tinctoria
Conventionally Grown
Highly-pigmented blooms that can be used for dyeing.
Flowers are embodied sunshine, and sometimes that sunshine can be harvested in the form of a golden-orange dye. Native to plains and meadows of North America, Dyer’s Coreopsis has long been used by textile artists for its richly pigmented petals. Easy to grow and produces a plethora of cadmium red blossoms, sometimes ringed with yellow. Our strain has a higher proportion of solid red blooms than most. Also wonderful as an ornamental alone.
Try making your own solar dye at home using handkerchiefs, napkins, or pillowcases: Measuring twice the weight of fabric to blooms, pour boiling water over your flowers and steep the fabric up to one week in the sun.
Ships within 2 business days
Couldn't load pickup availability
Growing instructions
Product Details
| Days to Maturity | 65 days |
|---|---|
| Days to Germination | 7-10 days |
| Width at Maturity | 18" |
| Height at Maturity | 30" |
| Hardiness Zone Range | Annual |
| Sun Conditions | Mostly Shade (2-4 hours Sun), Partial Sun (4-6 hours Sun), Full Sun (8+ Hours Sun) |
| Planting Depth | Barely Cover |
| Row Spacing | 18" |
| Plant Spacing | 12" |
About the artist










Dyer's Coreopsis
- Regular price
-
$4.99 - Regular price
-
- Sale price
-
$4.99

