Taxon: Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt.
Genus: Coreopsis section: Calliopsis
Family: Asteraceae (alt. Compositae) subfamily: Asteroideae tribe: Coreopsideae.
Nomen number: 11522
Place of publication: J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 2:114. 1821
Name verified on: 05-Mar-2012 by ARS Systematic Botanists. Last updated: 06-Mar-2012
Species priority site is: Ornamental Plant Germplasm Center (OPGC). Accessions:
6 in National Plant Germplasm System.
Check PlantSearch
database of Botanic Gardens
Conservation International for possible non-NPGS germplasm.
- annual coreopsis (Source: Zander Ency
) – English
- calliopsis (Source: F CalifJep
) – English
- garden tickseed (Source: BSBI
) – English
- painted tickseed (Source: Comp Louis
) – English
- plains coreopsis (Source: F GPlains
) – English
- bosi ju (Source: F Taiwan
) – Transcribed Chinese
- liang se jin ji ju (Source: F ChinaEng
) – Transcribed Chinese
- Färber-Mädchenauge (Source: Zander Ency
) – German
- harusha-giku (Source: F Japan
) – Japanese Rōmaji
- tigeröga (Source: Vara kulturvaxt namn
) – Swedish
- Environmental: ornamental (grown in gardens and for cut flowers fide F NAmer)
- More:
Native: (links to
other web resources are provided for some distributions)
- NORTHERN AMERICA
(Check conservation status in U.S. & Canada in NatureServe Explorer database)
Eastern Canada: Canada - Ontario, Quebec Western Canada: Canada - Alberta [s.], British Columbia [s.], Manitoba [s.], Saskatchewan [s.] Northeastern U.S.A.: United States - Connecticut, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia North-Central U.S.A.: United States - Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota [s.], Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin Northwestern U.S.A.: United States - Colorado [e.], Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming [e.] Southeastern U.S.A.: United States - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia South-Central U.S.A.: United States - New Mexico, Texas Southwestern U.S.A.: United States - Arizona, California Northern Mexico: Mexico - Coahuila, Nuevo Leon [n.], Tamaulipas [n.]
Naturalized: (links to
other web resources are provided for some distributions)
- ASIA-TEMPERATE
China: China Eastern Asia: Japan - Honshu
- AUSTRALASIA
New Zealand: New Zealand
- EUROPE
Northern Europe: United Kingdom - England [s.] Middle Europe: Austria East Europe: Belarus; Moldova; Russian Federation - European part; Ukraine [incl. Krym] Southeastern Europe: Romania
- NORTHERN AMERICA
(Check conservation status in U.S. & Canada in NatureServe Explorer database)
Canada United States
- SOUTHERN AMERICA
Southern South America: Argentina - Misiones
Adventive:
- AFRICA
Western Indian Ocean: Mauritius
- EUROPE
Northern Europe: Norway Middle Europe: Belgium; Czech Republic; Germany; Hungary Southeastern Europe: Italy Southwestern Europe: France
Cultivated:
- Aldén, B., S. Ryman & M. Hjertson.
2009. Våra kulturväxters namn - ursprung och användning. Formas, Stockholm (Handbook on Swedish cultivated and utility plants, their names and origin).
- Allan, H. H. B. et al.
1961–. Flora of New Zealand.
- Bosser, J. M. et al., eds.
1976–. Flores des Mascareignes.
- Botanical Society of the British Isles.
BSBI taxon database (on-line resource).
- Cannon, J. & M. Cannon.
1994. Dye plants and dyeing. The Herbert Press & The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
- Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1959–. Flora reipublicae popularis sinicae.
- Correll, D. S. & M. C. Johnston.
1970. Manual of the vascular plants of Texas.
- Dassanayake, M. D. & F. R. Fosberg, eds.
1980–. A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon.
- Erhardt, W. et al.
2008. Der große Zander: Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen.
- Euro+Med Editorial Committee.
Euro+Med Plantbase: the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity (on-line resource).
- FNA Editorial Committee.
1993–. Flora of North America.
- Gandhi, K. N. & R. D. Thomas.
1989. Asteraceae of Louisiana.
- Gleason, H. A. & A. Cronquist.
1963. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada.
- Hickman, J. C., ed.
1993. The Jepson manual: higher plants of California.
- Instituto de Botánica Darwinion.
2008. Flora del Conosur. Catálogo de las plantas vasculares.
- Iwatsuki, K. et al.
1993–. Flora of Japan.
- Kartesz, J. T.
1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland.
[with three varieties].
- Kearney, T. H. & R. H. Peebles.
1969. Arizona flora, ed. 2.
- Komarov, V. L. et al., eds.
1934–1964. Flora SSSR.
- Li, H. L. et al., eds.
1975–1979. Flora of Taiwan.
- Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third.
- McGregor, R. L. et al. (The Great Plains Flora Association).
1986. Flora of the Great Plains.
- Munz, P. A. & D. D. Keck.
1959. A California flora.
- Radford, A. E. et al., eds.
1980–. Vascular flora of the southeastern United States.
- Radford, A. E. et al.
1964. Manual of the vascular flora of the Carolinas.
- Scoggan, H. J.
1978–1979. The flora of Canada, 4 vol.
- Sell, P. & G. Murrell.
1996–. Flora of Great Britain and Ireland.
- Smith, E. B. & H. M. Parker.
1971. A biosystematic study of Coreopsis tinctoria and C. cardaminefolia (Compositae).
Brittonia
23:161–170.
- Smith, E. B.
1976. A biosystematic survey of Coreopsis in eastern United States and Canada.
Sida
6:206.
- Steyermark, J. A.
1977. Flora of Missouri.
- Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
1994–. Flora of China (English edition).
- More:
Synonyms:
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Images:
- More:
- Check PlantSystematics.org for additional images
-
Images Note: Be advised that their identity may be
inaccurate. Proper identification of a plant may require
specialized taxonomic knowledge or comparison with
properly documented herbarium material.
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Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville,
Maryland.
URL: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?11522 (22 May 2013)
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