''Coreopsis gigantea'', known by the common name giant coreopsis, is a woody
perennial plant
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native to coastal regions of central and southern
California
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and also to northern
Baja California
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Description
The stem of ''Coreopsis gigantea'' is a trunk up to tall, and in diameter. The plant can reach high by wide. It is summer deciduous
In the fields of horticulture and Botany, the term ''deciduous'' () means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, aft ...
, leaving a sculptural bare trunk and branches during the dry season.
Bright green leaves
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and flowers are on the top of the trunk, while the rest of the trunk is bare. The leaves are up to long.
The numerous flowers are yellow, daisy-like, in diameter. It blooms from the spring to early summer.
The related '' C. maritima'' is found in similar areas.
Distribution and habitat
The plant is found in California coastal sage and chaparral
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habitats, from in elevation. It is found in coastal dunes, chaparral
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hillsides, and exposed sea bluff habitat
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s.
It is distributed on the coasts of: Southern California
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and the Channel Islands
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; the Central Coast region; San Francisco Bay Area
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; and in Mexico
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on the northwestern Baja California Peninsula and Guadalupe Island
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.
It is restricted to nearly frost-free habitats because its stem is succulent
In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
, being cold tolerant to around .[Las Pilitas Horticulture Database:'' Coreopsis gigantea'', Giant Coreopsis](_blank)
/ref> Storing water in this way makes the plants tolerant of drought but especially susceptible to frost.
Cultivation
Giant Coreopsis is cultivated as an ornamental plant
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by specialty nurseries.[ It is planted in ]native plant
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, drought tolerant
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, and wildlife garden
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s, and in natural landscaping
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Benefits
Maintenance
Natural landsc ...
and habitat restoration
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projects.[
The plant needs good drainage and is not tolerant of excess moisture, needing minimal watering during the summer.][San Marcos Growers database: ''Coreopsis gigantea'']
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References
External links
UC— Jepson Manual treatment for ''Leptosyne gigantea'' (''Coreopsis gigantea'')
''Leptosyne gigantea'' (''Coreopsis gigantea'') — Calphotos Photo gallery, University of California
''San Francisco Chronicle'': "Coreopsis is supersize on the Channel Islands"
— ''Sullivan, R. & J. Eaton; October 8, 2008''.
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gigantea
Flora of California
Flora of Baja California
Flora of Mexican Pacific Islands
Plants described in 1873
Garden plants of North America
Drought-tolerant plants
Flora without expected TNC conservation status