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If you are looking for a plant that thrives in Southern heat, blooms for months and lights up the garden with cheerful color, Uptick Gold & Bronze tickseed deserves a spot in your landscape.

What makes Uptick Gold & Bronze especially eye-catching is the dramatic contrast in its blooms. Each flower features bright golden-yellow petals surrounding a rich bronze-red center. This warm, sunset-like color combination is perfectly suited for Southern gardens.

The blooms cover the plant heavily, creating a blanket of color that brightens flower beds, borders, containers and pollinator gardens.

Uptick Gold & Bronze tickseed is part of the Coreopsis family, a group of plants known for their long bloom season and easy-care nature. Across the South, these perform beautifully through the heat and humidity of summer while flowering well into fall.

Their dependable performance is one reason gardeners fall in love with Coreopsis year after year.

Another feature I appreciate is the plant’s compact, tidy growth habit. Unlike some older varieties that can become floppy during the summer, Uptick Gold & Bronze stays neat and full. It typically grows 12 to 14 inches tall and spreads nicely without becoming overwhelming. It is an excellent choice for the front of flower beds or mixed containers.

Like many Coreopsis varieties, Uptick Gold & Bronze thrives in full sun. The more sunshine it receives, the heavier the bloom production tends to be.

Once established, it is quite drought tolerant, making it a reliable performer during long stretches of hot weather. Plant it in well-drained soil because tickseed does not like to stay overly wet.

One of the biggest benefits of growing tickseed is the pollinator activity it attracts. Bees and butterflies are frequent visitors, adding life and movement to the garden. They drift from bloom to bloom during warm summer afternoons.

Deadheading spent blooms can encourage even more flowers, although this variety naturally blooms heavily for an extended season. A light trimming in midsummer helps refresh the plant and encourages another strong flush of color heading into late summer and fall.

Uptick Gold & Bronze tickseed pairs beautifully with purple salvias, blue plumbago, ornamental grasses and even white-flowering plants. Whether planted in mass or tucked into a mixed border, it delivers reliable color and effortless charm.

Coreopsis has long been a Southern garden favorite because it combines beauty with durability. Uptick Gold & Bronze tickseed is hard to beat as it keeps the garden looking bright and cheerful all season long.

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