‘Summer Sunshine’ swamp tickseed is a native perennial that provides a burst of bright, sunny yellow color to the garden at the end of summer, just as other flowers are fading. Reaching 30″ tall, its tidy, disease-free, deep green foliage is topped with a profusion of blooms for over six weeks, extending the garden’s beauty well into fall. This native cultivar, originally hailing from the pine savannas of North Carolina, is a valuable late-season nectar source for many pollinators, including bees and butterflies. Swamp milkweed thrives in full sun and tolerates various soil conditions, including heavy clay and wet soils, making it an excellent choice for bogs and rain gardens.
Vital Details:
Plant size: 3-4’ tall x 3-4’ wide
Light: Sun (6+ hours sun)
Water: Average to high water needs. Tolerates wet roots for extended periods.
Hardiness: 6-9 (Find your hardiness zone)
Season of interest: End of summer through fall.
Pollinator value: Attracts bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies to the garden. Attracts songbirds to the garden.
Host plant to the following: Host plant to the Silvery Checkerspot butterfly.
Notable Features: Native, cut flower, pollinator-friendly, summer-blooming
Pot Size: One quart
Plant Name: Coreopsis palustris ‘Summer Sunshine’