Coreopsis plants are extremely adaptable, easy-growing perennials. There’s a good range of varieties, and their numbers increase every year through the development of additional cultivars. There are tall, fluffy forms, red and pink varieties, and even annual types. Here are eight varieties of coreopsis to consider growing in your flower garden.

Native Area: Central and eastern North AmericaUSDA Growing Zones: 4–9Height: 18–24 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: Central and eastern North AmericaUSDA Growing Zones: 4–9Height: 10–14 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: Central and eastern North AmericaUSDA Growing Zones: 3–9Height: 18–24 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: North AmericaUSDA Growing Zones: 4–9Height: 12–18 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: Eastern-central United StatesUSDA Growing Zones: 3–9Height: 18–24 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: Eastern-central U.S.USDA Growing Zones: 4–9Height: 24–30 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: Northeastern U.S. and eastern CanadaUSDA Growing Zones: 3–8Height: 1–2 feetSun Exposure: Full sun

Native Area: Nursery hybrid; parent species are native to northeastern North America and eastern-central U.S.USDA Growing Zones: 8–11Height: 18–24 inchesSun Exposure: Full sun