How Big Your Full Grown Star Tickseed Can Get
Coreopsis pubescens
By the Greg Editorial Team
Jul 28, 2024•3 min read
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- π± Typical mature height is 12-16 inches, with a 10-year growth period.
- π Dwarf and giant varieties vary in size from under 10 to over 24 inches tall.
- βοΈ Pruning and sunlight manage size; avoid overly fertile soil for compact growth.
Mature Size Expectations
πΌ Typical Height and Spread
Star Tickseed, a garden favorite for its vibrant blooms, typically reaches a mature height of about 12 inches, with the flowers extending up to 16 inches tall. Expect a spread of around 16 inches, providing a dense, ground-hugging foliage that maintains its lush appearance all the way to the soil line.
π± Growth Rate Insights
The growth rate of Star Tickseed is considered medium, with the plant taking its time to flourish into its full glory. It usually takes about 10 years to reach its mature dimensions, with a yearly resurgence of growth from the crown each spring. The speed at which this perennial grows will directly influence its size, making the understanding of its growth rate essential for garden planning.
Size Variability and Cultivars
Dwarf and Giant Varieties
Star Tickseed is a versatile player in the garden, with varieties that cater to different space and design needs. Dwarf varieties, like 'Floral Carpet' and 'Kolibri', stay modest in stature, perfect for tucking into tight spots or foreground planting. On the other end, giants such as 'Panorama' and 'Rocket' can create dramatic backdrops with their lofty heights. Here's a snapshot of their mature dimensions:
- Dwarf varieties:
- 'Floral Carpet': remains under 10 inches tall.
- 'Kolibri': typically reaches about 8 inches in height.
- Giant varieties:
- 'Panorama': can soar to over 24 inches.
- 'Rocket': may grow up to 30 inches tall.
These specialized cultivars deviate from the standard Star Tickseed's 10-12 inch height, offering gardeners the flexibility to sculpt their green spaces with precision.
π± Environmental and Genetic Factors
The size of Star Tickseed isn't just a matter of variety; it's also a dance with nature. Genetics lay the groundwork, endowing each plant with a blueprint for potential growth. But it's the garden's microclimate that calls the tune, with factors like sunlight, soil richness, and moisture levels playing pivotal roles. For instance, a Star Tickseed basking in full sun with ample water is likely to strut its fullest stature, while its sibling in dappled shade may take a more demure approach. Understanding these influences can empower gardeners to steer the size of their Star Tickseed, achieving the perfect fit for their garden's narrative.
Controlling Plant Size
βοΈ Pruning Techniques
Pruning isn't just about aesthetics; it's a strategic tool for managing your Star Tickseed's size and promoting its health. Here's how to get it right:
- Identify and Remove Overcrowded Stems: Look for stems that are too close together and cut them back to the ground or to a side shoot. This encourages better air flow and light penetration.
- Best Time to Prune: Aim for spring and early summer when the plant is actively growing, allowing for quick recovery.
- Balance is Key: Remove dead or diseased foliage to maintain health. Prune enough to control size, but not so much that you stress the plant.
π± Impact of Growing Conditions
Your Star Tickseed's final stature is also heavily influenced by its environment. Here's how to tweak conditions for size management:
- Sunlight: Full sun encourages robust growth. If you're looking to limit size, consider a spot with partial shade.
- Soil and Water: Avoid overly fertile soils if you want to keep your Tickseed more compact. Water consistently but don't overdo it.
- Pot Size: For potted Tickseeds, a larger pot will allow for more root and plant growth. Use a smaller pot to restrict size.
By understanding and adjusting these factors, you can have a direct impact on the size of your Star Tickseed, ensuring it fits perfectly in your garden design.
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