Coreopsis UPTICK™ RED - Tickseed
Coreopsis UPTICK™ Red ('Baluptgonz' PP33866)
Mature Height: 12 to 15 inches
Mature Spread: 12 to 15 inches
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| Bloom Color: | golden yellow with deep red centers |
| Bloom Period: | Spring through summer |
| Genus & Species: | Coreopsis UPTICK™ Red ('Baluptgonz' PP33866) |
| Mature Height: | 12 to 15 inches |
| Mature Spread: | 12 to 15 inches |
| Plant Spacing: | 8 to 10 inches |
| Planting Depth: | At crown level (base of the plant) |
| Planting Time: | Spring, summer, fall |
| Soil Type: | Prefers soil with good drainage otherwise easy to grow |
| Sun Exposure: | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Zone: | 5 to 9 |
Coreopsis 'Uptick Red' from the acclaimed Uptick series, a line specifically developed to deliver larger flowers, extended blooming periods, and superior garden performance compared to standard tickseed selections. The cultivar forms a naturally compact, tidy mound of narrow, mid-green foliage that maintains an attractive bushy habit throughout the growing season, reaching 12 to 14 inches in both height and spread. This well-proportioned growth pattern eliminates the need for staking or extensive pruning to maintain visual appeal. The foliage itself demonstrates excellent disease resistance, particularly against powdery mildew, a common affliction of many Coreopsis varieties. From early summer through late summer into early autumn, 'Uptick Red' produces an abundance of showy, daisy-like flowers measuring up to 3 inches in diameter on straight, slender stems held above the foliage. The blooms display a captivating color progression: the first flush of flowers emerges in a dramatic, nearly solid dark red that immediately captures attention in the garden. As the season progresses, successive blooms develop golden yellow petal tips and centers, creating a striking bicolor effect that adds depth and visual interest to the display. This color evolution ensures that the plant maintains dynamic appeal throughout its extended flowering period rather than presenting a static appearance.
Hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9, Coreopsis 'Uptick Red' thrives in full sun exposures where it receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. As a native North American genus, Coreopsis demonstrates adaptable cultural requirements and natural resilience. This cultivar performs best in well-drained soils ranging from poor to moderately fertile quality, making it suitable for locations where richer soils might prove challenging for other ornamentals. Average moisture conditions satisfy its needs during establishment, though once mature root systems develop, the plant exhibits considerable drought tolerance and can withstand periods of dry conditions without significant stress. The cultivar adapts to various soil types provided drainage remains adequate, as consistently wet or poorly drained conditions can lead to root rot and decline. While it tolerates leaner soils, ensuring moderate fertility supports optimal flowering performance without encouraging excessive vegetative growth.
In landscape applications, 'Uptick Red' excels in multiple roles owing to its compact stature and reliable performance. The tidy mounded form makes it ideal for positioning at the front of perennial borders where its colorful blooms provide season-long interest at eye level. Its naturally compact habit suits rock garden installations, where it nestles effectively among stones and complements alpine plantings. The cultivar performs exceptionally well in container culture, either featured alone for dramatic impact or combined with complementary annuals and perennials to create mixed planters with extended seasonal interest. Its ability to replace annuals in garden beds and containers provides perennial value with considerably less maintenance than traditional bedding plants. When massed in drifts, 'Uptick Red' creates impressive sweeps of color that establish strong visual presence in larger garden spaces, and it functions effectively as a small-area groundcover, forming weed-suppressing mats in sunny locations. The straight stems and long-lasting flowers make this cultivar outstanding for cut flower production, with a single plant providing abundant bouquet material throughout the summer months when harvested regularly.
Maintenance requirements remain refreshingly minimal for Coreopsis 'Uptick Red', contributing to its appeal for both novice and experienced gardeners. Regular deadheading of spent blooms significantly extends the flowering period and maintains the plant's neat appearance, though the naturally compact habit requires no pinching or height control in home garden settings. Plants benefit from a spring application of balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support vigorous growth and abundant flowering, though excessive nitrogen should be avoided as it can promote weak, floppy stems more susceptible to disease. A light feeding program proves more beneficial than heavy fertilization. While the cultivar tolerates dry conditions once established, supplemental irrigation during extended drought periods, particularly when plants are actively flowering, helps sustain bloom production and prevents stress. In late autumn, foliage can be left standing through winter to provide visual interest and seed resources for overwintering birds, with cleanup performed in late winter before new growth emerges. Division every three to four years helps rejuvenate older clumps and provides propagation material, though 'Uptick Red' maintains vigor longer than many tickseed selections due to its breeding for long-term garden performance.
From an ecological perspective, Coreopsis 'Uptick Red' delivers substantial value to pollinator populations. The abundant nectar and pollen resources attract diverse butterfly species throughout the blooming season, and bees actively forage on the accessible flower structures. The plant's native North American heritage means it integrates seamlessly into naturalized plantings and native plant gardens while offering enhanced ornamental qualities. Deer typically avoid browsing Coreopsis, making it suitable for gardens in areas with high deer pressure where more palatable perennials struggle. The extended bloom period provides consistent floral resources during critical mid-to-late summer periods when many spring-flowering species have concluded their displays, helping bridge the gap before autumn bloomers reach peak performance and supporting pollinator populations when other food sources may be scarce.
Companion planting opportunities abound with 'Uptick Red'. The warm red and gold tones harmonize beautifully with purple and blue-flowered perennials such as Salvia, Nepeta, and Veronica, creating complementary color schemes with pleasing contrast. Pairing with ornamental grasses like Sporobolus heterolepis or compact Panicum varieties adds textural variation and provides structure that highlights the Coreopsis flowers. Silver-foliaged plants including Artemisia and Stachys byzantina offer cooling foil that makes the red blooms appear even more vibrant. For extended seasonal interest, combine with later-blooming perennials such as Echinacea, Rudbeckia, and Sedum that maintain the display as autumn approaches. The similar cultural requirements of these companions ensure cohesive growing conditions throughout the planting bed.
Photo Credit: New Blooms Nursery and Ball Horticultural Co.
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Coreopsis UPTICK™ RED - Tickseed
Tickseed makes a great cut flowers and the long lasting blooms will keep your garden looking great through much of the year. Native to North America, when it comes to disease resistance and ease of care coreopsis is hard to beat. Grow in full sun and soil that drains in the winter months.
