Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Coreopsis tinctoria Nuttall
(Golden Tickseed)


Family: Asteraceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
Calliopsis cardaminifolia A.P. de Candolle
Coreopsis atkinsoniana Douglas ex Lindley
Coreopsis cardaminifolia (A.P. de Candolle) Torrey & Gray
Coreopsis tinctoria Nuttall var. atkinsoniana (Douglas ex Lindley) H.M. Parker ex E.B. Small

Coreopsis tinctoria is an herb that is somewhat straggly in appearance although the flowers are showy. The flowers have eight rays that are lobed and that typically have a brownish red proximal color marking. The disc is reddish brown. The nearly sessile leaves are pinnatifid with linear segments toward the bottom of the plant and linear and undivided near the top. The achenes are not broadly winged as they are in Coreopsis lanceolata. The pappus is either absent or a pair of minute awns. Coreopsis tinctoria is found at low elevation near water.
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Coreopsis tinctoria, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009



Coreopsis tinctoria, closeup of inflorescence, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009



Coreopsis tinctoria, closeup of leaves, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009



Coreopsis tinctoria, phyllaries & involucre, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009



Coreopsis tinctoria, absence of pappus, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009



Coreopsis tinctoria, phyllaries & involucre measured, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009



Coreopsis tinctoria, rays and disc measured, photo Russ Kleinman & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., along the Gila River at the Gila Bird Area (River Vista), October 6, 2009


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